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I am wondering if I am the only person having this problem with  
MozillaFirebird .6.1.  
 
I have had Firebird .6.0 installed and running well since it's release.   
This morning I was talking to an os/2 user in an irc chat and he was  
having problems with the MozillaFirebird.exe working with a recent  
download of MozillaFirebird .6.1.  In an attempt to see what was  
happening, I deleted my Firebird and downloaded the newer version,  
unzipped to a directory and tried to run the MozillaFirebird.exe.  When I  
did, the MozillaFirebird.exe properties notebook comes up and the program  
isn't executed. I downloaded the Firebird .6.1 from here:    
                   http://ftp28f.newaol.com/pub/firebird/releases/0.6.1/contrib/  
 
However, I got the same results when I downloaded from the nightly build's  
page and the build was dated August 10th.  
 
Any suggestions?  
 
 
butch  
 
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