In truth, the Profile mechanism needs to be extended to isolate profiles 
created in different Mozilla derivatives from each other. This will 
prevent Mozilla and Netscape from using each other's profiles, also, 
which always causes trouble.

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Mac Burner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi there,
>      I have built a Mozilla browser on Win98 with its own custom buttons
> and toolbars.  However, when I install Netscape 6, it loads with my
> custom settings.  I have concluded this is because Netscape is reading
> the same "Profiles" folder (possibly the "C:\Windows\Application
> Data\Mozilla\Profiles") that my custom browser reads from/writes to.
> 
>    So my question is, if that is in fact the reason, how can I change my
> custom build so that settings will be stored in a place where Netscape
> will not try to read?  I assume this means changing some constant named
> "Mozilla" to something more obscure.  Would this work?  Where could I do
> this?
> 
> Thanks, Dave Alvarado
>


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