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In <200411290119.iAT1JjTg023408@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 11/28/04
at 05:19 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>set moz_no_remote=1
>set libstrictpath=t
>set mozilla_home=h:\mozilla\mozprofiles
>set path=h:\mozilla;%path%
>set beginlibpath=h:\mozilla
>mozilla.exe
>It starts Mozilla as though I were starting for the first time, and it
>wants me to set up a profile. When I point to my current profile, it says
>that it is already in use.
>What am I doing wrong here?
Nothing other than trying to run two instances of mozilla using the same
profile. You can do this. You have another instance of mozilla running
which you need to shut down before testing your script. Do you have a
-turbo mode instance running?
Steven
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