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Where do you find this Generic Installer (URL please)?
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From: Ray Davison
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Generic Installer
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>Gary Wong wrote:
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>> 1.6 of what???? Mozilla?
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>> You need to start giving more specifics; we can't
always read your mind.
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>Reread. 1.6 of Generic Installer, whatever that is.
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>Ray
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>> Ray Davison wrote:
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>>> What is the Generic Installer? Installation
routines keep telling me
>>> to uninstall 1.6 so that 1.7 can be installed.
The first time this
>>> happened a box that looked like Minstall opened
with the option to
>>> uninstall Generic Installer, I did, things keep
saying uninstall it.
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