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Ray wrote:  
 
> See my response to Peter.  
 
O.K., and thanks for the post.  But is there some reason we can't just cut to the chase: get the latest Mozilla  
as a Zip archive (which is available), open it up, and use the new .EXEs & .DLLs inside to *overwrite* the  
prior ones, in their *existing* locations ?  
 
I'm still not clear on how you defeated the funky Profile names that resulted from NS Profile conversion.  
(I have  "912m7ee7.slt" with tree structure below it.)  I like the way you've apparently streamlined your  
structure:  X:\MozProfiles  vs.   X:\Home\Mozilla\Profiles\profilename\  etc.    I would have a few like that  
to rearrange.  
 
Can it be as simple as copying a bunch of files over into portions of the new structure ?  And it all still works ?  
 
Still wondering what has become of the "Identity" section of Preferences -- maybe done away with entirely,  
although some lines are still referenced in PREFS.JS  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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