said: 
Steven, 
Libpath shows what you specified. 
Netscape starts when I do: 
>  cd h:\mr2i 
>  netscape 
Jack 
>In <200310052051.2733698.6@scoug.com>, on 10/05/03  
>   at 08:51 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said: 
>>I start Netscape 4.61 from the desktop icon and it terminates with a 
>>"Program encountered a problem" window. 
>What did you change to cause this to occur? 
>>The problem is it is accessing mozilla.dll. 
>Or than it can't access mozilla.dll or a DLL it requires. 
>>I think this problem also occurs when using Ctt-F3 to access NS for 
>>purposes of reading an html e-mail recieived in MR2-Ice v 2.30a.  I did 
>>not check the "Program encountered a problem" window to verify that 
>>accessomg mozilla.dll is the culprit. 
>I suspect you did something to break the Netscape LIBPATH setting.  The 
>directory containing mozilla.dll and the other netscape DLLs needs to be 
>in LIBPATH.  For you, this will be: 
>   H:\NETSCAPE\PROGRAM 
>>The Web Browser box in my MR2-ice preferences reads 
>>H:\netscape\program\netscape.exe.   
>That will work as long as you can do: 
>  cd h:\mr2i 
>  netscape 
>an Netscape starts. 
>HTH, 
>Steven 
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