said: 
>Manually I am moving the Mozilla Folder containing the profiles to  
>D:(for data)\OS2\WB\MOZ !! 
>Starting Mozilla now I am getting a complaint that there are no profiles  
>anymore and I have to recreate new profiles pointing to D:\OS2\WB\MOZ !!! 
This is expected.  Even if you set MOZILLA_HOME, you can't just move the 
profiles.  The files that define the profiles contain large numbers of 
fully specified paths. 
>Starting Mozilla now again it will work without problems. 
This too is expected as long as you point Mozilla to your data. 
>What is the correct SET MOZILLA_HOME now: 
>E:\OS2\WB\MOZ or D:\OS2\WB\MOZ ??? 
I'm not sure it understand the question.  I appears that you still have 
the profile data in the Mozilla application directory tree.  If so, you 
don't really need a MOZILLA_HOME setting. 
>If I use D:\OS2\WB\MOZ ... 
>... will the next Mozilla update being installed into D:\OS2\WB\MOZ ?? 
I don't know.  It depends on how you installed Mozilla. 
>Hope my question(s) are not too boring ? 
No.  Just a bit confusing becase of the language differences. :-) 
Regards, 
Steven 
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