said:
>Yes, it is one of the often used tools in my kit. In this case it does a
>fine job of identifying a possible problem. Moz.out shows:
> E:\OS2\DLL\GCC322.DLL
> E:\OS2\DLL\LIBC05.DLL*
>These need to disappear or get moved to the Mozilla directory.
OK -- I deleted the two .dll files from \os2\dll and copied them to both
the \mozilla and the \thunderbird directories. I then shut down and reboot
just to make sure. But I still get the sys3175 when I run thunderbird --
if mozilla is already running.
I would like to try tweaking the script some more if you think that would
help and if you have any suggestions (although the script works fine if
Mozilla is not running).
On another note, I did send a message to Rich about the run! problem, and
I will let you know if I hear from him.
Thanks,
Sandy
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