Mozilla install is very straightforward. Probably the easiest thing to do is download the .zip file. From there, you just need to unzip it into C:\Program Files\mozilla, and it's installed. You'll probably want to make shortcuts to it on the start menu or quicklaunch too (C:\Program Files\mozilla\bin\mozilla.exe). I'm sure that can be scripted.

For the quickstart, take a look at a machine you already have it installed on and see where they put the startup file, either in the Startup folder or the Run registry entry.

It's a little bit of a manual process, but mozilla doesn't do anything to the registry during install, so that's a whole mess of things you don't have to worry about.


jbeckley wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find a list of command line install switches for mozilla. We need to turn on the quickstart feature and I was wondering if there was an installation switch to activate that. I have tried the "~/mozilla.exe -turbo" in a batch file, but once that command is invoked the program hangs until the quickstart icon in the task bar is disabled. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Justin

-- Brian Mathis http://www.directedge.com/b/



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