Bob Fleischer wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
I'm trying to update my Seamonkey 2.49.5 installations on Win10 and Win7 
computers.

The installations seem to work fine; but then a couple hours later, I see that 
SM has regressed to version 2.49.5. This has happened twice each on two 
different Win10 computers. I've looked at the various warnings about this 
update but can't find any that would explain this behavior.

What might I be missing???
One thing you have to be on the watch for with Windows 10 is that it will do a 
non-administrator one-user installation if you don't make sure that the 
installation is running as administrator.  That is a valid installation, but it 
does not replace the previous for-all installation, so you have two.

Bob


Well, I didn't know that!

If that is what's happening, I'm not seeing any way to choose which version to 
launch. I've been using SM nearly forever and have always been able to use the 
same-old desktop quick-launch and shortcut icons to launch the new version.

If I could find a way to launch just the new version, I could just start using 
that method and ignoring the previous methods.

I just tried installing 2.53.3 using the "run as administrator" option, which I 
hadn't done before. But the result seems to be the same, so there may be some other 
problem as well...
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