said: 
>>If not, is there a way to keep the window list from opening every time I 
>>shut down a window? 
>I'm have a hard time visualizing what you are describing.  I guessing 
>it's possible that the typo is causing this. 
Hi Steven, 
I have corrected the typo, but my problem still exists. 
Sorry not to be more clear. 
If I run the run! program (thunderbird!l.exe), I can open Thunderbird 
while Mozilla is open in the background. This is what I want to do. 
The problem with run! is that everytime I close a window, for example -- 
reply to an email -- the OS/2 Window list opens. It also must then be 
closed down. Because I don't know how to fix that, I thought I would try 
running the script that was recommended. This is what I have come up with: 
set moz_no_remote=1 
set libpathstrict=t 
set thunderbird_home=h:\thunderbird 
set path=h:\thunderbird;%path% 
set beginlibpath=h:\thunderbird 
thunderbird.exe 
But when I try to run this script, I get a sys3175 error. 
So the question here is how to tweak this script to make it run. 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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