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In <200411290150.iAT1opTg025439@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 11/28/04
at 05:51 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Excellent. I assume you meant mozilla!l.exe and not mozilla!t.exe.
Oops. I knew what I meant. :-)
>When Thunderbird opens, I get a blank (black) screen with a large,
>blinking cursor in the upper left corner. If I type control-esc, I can
>get to the mail in-box. Is there a way to go directly to the mail in-box
>without getting that large black screen?
This should not occur. What you are seeing is probably run!'s window
which should not be visible. Check the settings for your Thunderbird
program object. You may have it set to run a full screen OS/2 app. It
should be set run a windowed app and you probably want to it to start
minimized.
Steven
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