On 17 Oct 2001 02:09:31 GMT,
Roderick F. Lazaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:David Gerard wrote:

:>Yes, I know it's a silly idea. But I want to run Mozilla on NT 3.51.
:>Most modern win32 apps do in fact run just fine on 3.51, if you sprinkle
:>the right DLLs around the program directory.
:>So. Has anyone else been silly enough to try this? What DLLs did you need
:>in place?

:Just go do it and tell us if it works. I don't think you'll have too 
:many problems regarding DLLs since I think Mozilla doesn't seem depend 
:on OS or system DLLs.


Ah! One I know it needs is the VC++ runtime. I remember the first time I
tried Mozilla (M14 on a 386, no less) it gave a weird title-bar-only window
because MSVCRT.DLL or MSVCIRT.DLL or something was missing in that copy of
Windows 95A. Surely someone must remember this problem and which DLL it
was. 'Cos if it's not in Win95a by default, I'd be pretty sure it's not in
NT 3.51.

Ah - a quick glance in Bugzilla suggests that either not being there will
make problems. Does it come with Mozilla these days, though?


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