said:
>The really looks like a typical DLL conflict trap. Try uppercase:
> SET MOZ_NO_REMOTE=1
> SET LIBPATHSTRICT=T
>It should not matter, but I've always seen them specified in uppercase.
I tried uppercase, but it didn't make any difference. I still get a
sys3175 error. But if no instance of Mozilla is running, the script runs
fine.
>Also, make sure both Thunderbird and Firefox have their own private
>copies of the gcc DLLs.
I don't know what the gcc DLLs are. I ran a program called:
libc-05.1.exe that installed something in the x:\os2\dll subdirectory.
I can copy them directly to the thunderbird directory if I know which ones
to copy.
Thanks,
Sandy
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