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In <200412100440.iBA4dxTg018111@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/09/04
at 08:40 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>So far, I have been advised to use the RUN!.EXE program.
I noticed.
>Well, I tried using the "P" option, but when I did, I got a window
>opening up stating "Cannot start etc."
>Hopefully the new version will help.
You might want to update Thunderbird and Firefox to the latest versions.
These are built from the same source code base, so they should run
together without the need for run! or scripts.
I still find it odd that both the script and run! are giving you so much
trouble. Either method just works from most folks.
Steven
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