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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:36:55 PDT7
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Mozilla 1.7 extremely slow

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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> Make sure you don't have any references to Mozilla in
> LIBPATH or use BEGINLIBPATH in your Mozilla startup
> scripts to ensure ensure v1.7.2 uses the right DLLs.

I'm not using any startup scripts. I just switch to the
Mozilla directory and enter "mozilla" on the command line.

There are no references to *zilla in my config.sys. Just for
background, here are the few Java references in my config.sys:

LIBPATH=...;H:\JAVA11\DLL;...
SET PATH=...;H:\JAVA11\BIN;...
SET CLASSPATH=H:\NETSCAPE\njclass.zip;.\.;H:\JAVA11\LIB\SecMa.jar;
set BEGINLIBPATH=...;H:\JAVA11\DLL;...

I know there's a duplicate there.

Just in case my Mozilla 1.7.2 is using a "wrong DLL", is there
a utility that can check my *PATH for duplicate DLL names?

> If you need to edit config.sys or fix up your scripts, be
> sure to delete xul.mfl and compreg.dat after you reboot.

Thanks. These must be control files, yes?

I have the following files on my hard drive (\apps\ is 1.7.2,
\Warpzilla\ is 1.0):

H:\apps\Mozilla\Mozilla\Profiles\pskye\xuwa3jw2.slt\XUL.mfl
H:\Warpzilla\bin\Mozilla\Profiles\pskye\shknu0oh.slt\XUL.mfl
H:\apps\Mozilla\components\compreg.dat

Note that my Moz 1.0 tree does _not_ have a compreg.dat file.

I didn't change my config.sys so I didn't delete the files.

- Peter

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