On 4/2/2010 6:40 PM, * Vampire13:
> 
> Dennis, I tried your suggestion in Reader preferences and while there, 
> I noticed a connect speed dialogue under Internet which was set at 56K. 
> I don't remember ever seeing that before. I reset it to LAN.

I believe it's been there for quite some time, but I don't think it has
a bearing on your problem.

> I shut down and rebooted but find the problem still exists for me.
> Neither correction made a difference. The reader never appears, there is
> a delay of several seconds and Seamonkey crashes.
> 
> I must be living under "Murphy's Law".

Possibly.  SM works fine with PDFs for others, and you did a clean
install after uninstalling 2.03, so I don't think the program itself is
at fault.

I'd bet on some sort of corruption in your profile, and I'd create a new
one to test it.

Modify the shortcut that starts SM 2.04, byt right-clicking and choosing
Properties.  (This is what I do in XP.  I'm assuming Win7 hasn't changed
that.) In the Target box in Properties, add "-p" to the end of the line
that runs SM.  Save and close.  Now start SM from the shortcut.  Passing
-p on the command line opens SM in ProfileManager mode.  From here you
can create a new profile.

Give it whatever name you like.  Clicking on "Choose folder" will also
let to specify where the profile folder will be created.  I have
multiple Mozilla products installed, with multiple profiles, so I
created a \Mozilla directory where everything lives, like

\Mozilla
    \Bookmanrks
    \Extensions
    \Install files
    \Plugins
    \Profiles
        \Firefox
        \SeaMonkey
            \1.0
            \2.0
                \Dennis McCunney
        \Thunderbird
etc.

and create profiles under the \Mozilla\Profiles hierarchy.

After you create the new profile, you can use the ProfileManager entry
to start SM using it.

See if you have the same issues with SM crashing when you try to view a
PDF.

> Ed
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Dennis
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