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In <20041214043635.768F92DAFBD@mx2.zoneedit.com>, on 12/13/04
at 08:57 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>During the Flash5 installation I change the location of the dll/xpt file
>to the components sub-directory of mozilla but Flash 5 still opens in
>netscape 4.61.
Change what location? According to the directions, you are supposed to
add the Mozilla plugins directory to the install list. Did you do this?
>nsiFlash.xpt is in the mozilla sub-directory
What mozilla subdirectory?
>Do I just need to
>delete npswf2.dll?
Only if you put it in the wrong directory.
>If that is all it takes, why does Flash 5 disregard
>the location of the dll/xpt file specified during installation?
How do you know it disregards it?
See the following for one possible explanation why the xpt did not go
where you assumed it should:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.os.os2.apps/browse_thread/thread/a62b36538b07305d/397652d1e921beaa
You can always install the plugin manually. See the readme. All you need
to do is copy npswf2.dll to your Mozilla plugins directory and
nsiFlash.xpt to the components directory.
HTH,
Steven
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