If I have time later today, I will install PSM and give it a shot for you. 
I am running Mozilla M18, not 0.6, but I don't know if that will make a 
difference or not.

Dave

At 04:47 PM 12/19/00 -0700, you wrote:
>I don't understand this issue.
>
>I dumped Mozilla 0.6 and downloaded and installed the later build dated 12/19.
>I installed it (as superuser) and then downloaded the PSM and installed it.
>I quit mozilla and restarted as I read you should do.
>
>OK, I then tried to access the https page associated with logging into the
>DNA sequencing request page I previously posted.  It took a while but finally
>it did work.  GREAT! (I thought).
>
>I quit mozilla and restarted it as a user.  I then tried to access the same
>secure website and it just sat there and sat there and never loaded the page.
>I hit the stop load button and that screwed mozilla.  The window remains but
>it is no longer functional nor is it refreshed.  I re-maximized my kmail
>window over the mozilla dead window and then re-minimized it.  The mozilla
>window now contained an image of kmail stuck in it.  I had to kill mozilla
>again and restart it to get it working.  Goddamn mozilla, goddamn nutscrape.
>
>So, the personal security manager ONLY works properly for root?  It can only
>be installed by root (unless you install mozilla and the psm into your own
>home directory, I suppose, but I don't want to have to install that mozilla
>beast into my home directory - its too damn big and harddrive space is
>a bit precious on my laptop.  Besides that, it is ridiculous to have to
>install a full copy of mozilla for any and all users who want to use it).
>
>Anyone have a functional mozilla that works well with the psm...as a frickin'
>user?  (NOT ROOT).

01000001 00001010 01100001 01101100 01101111 01100111   01101001 
01110011   01100100 01100101 01100001 01100100   01001110 01101111 01101110 
01100111   01101100 01101001 01110110 01100101   01100100 01101001 01100111 
01101001 01110100 01100001 01101100
(Go figure it out.)


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