said: 
>What I recommend you do so that you can continue testing is install 1.6b 
>to the test directory and run it with a script like that shown at: 
> <http://www.os2bbs.com/os2news/Warpzilla.html> 
>Be sure to undefine both MOZILLA_HOME and MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH within the 
>script.  Assuming you install to J:\TMP\MOZILLA, the script will look 
>something like: 
>  J: 
>  CD \TMP\MOZILLA 
>  SET PATH=J:\TMP\MOZILLA;%PATH% 
>  SET BEGINLIBPATH=J:\TMP\MOZILLA 
>  SET MOZILLA_HOME= 
>  SET MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH= 
>  MOZILLA 
I couldn't find the script at the web site, so I wrote my own using yours 
as a template: 
h: 
cd \tmp\mozilla 
set path=h:\tmp\mozilla;%path% 
set beginlibpath=k:\tmp\mozilla 
set mozilla_home=k:\tmp\mozilla 
set moz_plugin_path=k:\tmp\mozilla\plugins 
mozilla 
Running Mozilla with or without the script from this directory ( a 
separate hard drive) gives: 
Sys2020 error  
Perhaps I got something in the script not quite right? 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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