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Ray Davison wrote:  
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> [The Mozilla "Full Installer"] is more than an  
> unzip.  It can do some worthwhile things.  
> I have not found documentation.  Use it.  
 
Okay, thanks.  
 
> >I presume I'm supposed to delete my 1.0 except for the  
> >Mozilla subdirectory which contains the profiles.  Yes?  
>   
> insert:  
> SET MOZILLA_HOME=X:\MOZPROFILES  
 
Put the above into CONFIG.SYS so the profiles are in a different  
directory than the executable, okay.  
 
Ray, what does a DIR on your \MOZPROFILES\ directory look like?  I don't  
yet understand how the MOZPROFILES tree should look.  Do I want  
 
  \MOZPROFILES\pskye\  
 
or do I want  
 
  \MOZPROFILES\Profiles\pskye\  
 
In other words, my current bin\Mozilla subdirectory contains  
 
  4-20-02  10:08p               383  Profiles  
  3-18-03  11:13a      1020           0  registry.dat  
Should I move my existing Profiles\ subdirectory to the new  
\MOZPROFILES\ directory.  
 
Or should I move the *contents* of the Profiles\ subdirectory to the new  
\MOZPROFILES\ directory?  
 
And should I also move the registry.dat file?  
 
> Delete X:\MOZILLA  
> md X:MOZILLA  
> put mozilla.exe in X:\MOZTEMP  
> Run mozilla.exe [the downloaded Mozilla "Full Installer"]  
 
So I should zap my existing Mozilla and do a "new" install with 1.3.   
Will do.  
 
Thanks, Ray.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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