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In <200412081617.iB8GHlTg011448@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/08/04
at 08:17 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I found the two .dll files and copied them to the Thunderbird directory,
>but it didn't help. If Mozilla is running, then starting the Thunderbird
>.cmd script causes a sys3175.
>I can still use the run! script, but that causes the Window List to keep
>opening. (Not a problem with the .cmd script when it works).
You need to keep staring at your script. It has to have a typo somewhere.
Run! and your script are really doing the same thing.
Try pstat. Start mozilla and do:
pstat /L >moz.out
Stop mozilla and start Thunderbird with your thunderbird script and do:
pstat /L >tbird.out
Scan the output files and make sure all the DLLs for each app are coming
from the expected directories.
Regarding your run! problem, you might want to e-mail Rich and ask him if
he has every seen this problem.
Steven
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