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Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 11:32:42 PST8
From: sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro)
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Running Thunderbird

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In , on 12/06/04
at 11:00 AM, "Steven Levine" said:

>>The problem with run! is that everytime I close a window, for example --
>>reply to an email -- the OS/2 Window list opens. It also must then be
>>closed down.

>This should not happen. When I have seen this happen, it's always been
>some sort of WPS confusion. Basically the Window List opens because the
>WPS thinks that this is the last window that was open when Run! started.
>As you might expect, this is not supposed to happen. All I can recommend
>at this time is to do the usual INI cleanup drill. Also, just in case
>the root EAs are contributing to the problem, boot to the command line
>and delete "WP ROOT. SF" from each volume. The WPS will rebuild these as
>needed.

Thanks, I will try all of these suggestions.

>>set moz_no_remote=1
>>set libpathstrict=t
>>set thunderbird_home=h:\thunderbird
>>set path=h:\thunderbird;%path%
>>set beginlibpath=h:\thunderbird
>>thunderbird.exe

>This looks OK assuming all the paths are correct.

>>But when I try to run this script, I get a sys3175 error.

>When do you get the sys3175 error? All the time or just when you have
>some other Mozilla based app loaded?

The script runs fine when no other instance of Mozilla is running. If
Mozilla has been opened, and I then run the script, I get the sys3175
error.

>Take a look at popuplog. Often the path of the trapping DLL will give
>you and idea of what is wrong with the path setup.

This is the popuplog info:

12-05-2004 15:49:52 SYS3175 PID 0032 TID 0001 Slot 0077
H:\THUNDERBIRD\THUNDERBIRD.EXE
c0000005
1dc4bd28
P1=00000001 P2=00000064 P3=XXXXXXXX P4=XXXXXXXX
EAX=0011f598 EBX=0000005c ECX=0000000e EDX=80004005
ESI=0011ff9c EDI=0011ff20
DS=0053 DSACC=f0f3 DSLIM=ffffffff
ES=0053 ESACC=f0f3 ESLIM=ffffffff
FS=150b FSACC=00f3 FSLIM=00000030
GS=0000 GSACC=**** GSLIM=********
CS:EIP=005b:1dc4bd28 CSACC=f0df CSLIM=ffffffff
SS:ESP=0053:0011f578 SSACC=f0f3 SSLIM=ffffffff
EBP=0011f588 FLG=00012206

XPCOM.DLL 0001:0005bd28

Anthing here that looks helpful?

Thanks,
Sandy

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