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In <200409261815.i8QIFEv2024873@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/26/04   
   at 12:19 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>However, I changed them to:  
>mozilla.exe%s  
 
>and now when I RMB on the attachment, and click on "view" nothing  
>happens. I don't even get IBM web explorer. Mozilla is open and running,  
>but clearly I am still missing something.  
 
You have at least one typo.  If the Mozilla directory is in PATH, you can  
get by with:  
 
  mozilla.exe %s  
 
Note the space.  If the Mozilla directory is not referenced in PATH, you  
are going to have to do what you did in msgutil.cmd and supply a full  
pathname:  
 
 H:\Mozilla\mozilla.exe %s  
 
You might also needed:  
 
 H:\Mozilla\mozilla.exe "%s"  
 
It depends.  
 
Steven  
 
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