>>> Have you tried deleting the file mozreg.dat ...
>>
>> Yes. There is no such file on my system!
>
>Thats weird, cause I thought Mozilla needed that file to run?
I have found mozregistry.dat, but deleting it has no effect on my problem!
I've also gotten two private emails from people with t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tony Shepps) wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Orrin Edenfield) wrote
>>Have you tried deleting the file mozreg.dat, which is probably somewhere
>>in your C:\Windows (maybe C:\Windows\System) folder? Search for it with
>>Find All Files, and see what y
Thats weird, cause I thought Mozilla needed that file to run?
Tony Shepps wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Orrin Edenfield) wrote
>
>> Have you tried deleting the file mozreg.dat, which is probably somewhere
>> in your C:\Windows (maybe C:\Windows\System) folder? Search for it with
>> Find All Fi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Orrin Edenfield) wrote
>Have you tried deleting the file mozreg.dat, which is probably somewhere
>in your C:\Windows (maybe C:\Windows\System) folder? Search for it with
>Find All Files, and see what you find, if you get rid of it, I think it
>is rebuilt, and if not, you mig
Have you tried deleting the file mozreg.dat, which is probably somewhere
in your C:\Windows (maybe C:\Windows\System) folder? Search for it with
Find All Files, and see what you find, if you get rid of it, I think it
is rebuilt, and if not, you might have to install Mozilla again.
Tony Shepps
Faithful, long-time moz advocate with half a clue here.
I have seen a degrading condition on two different WinME systems. Starting
moz from scratch, I either get the splash or nothing, more likely nothing.
If I open the Close Program box with ctrl-alt-del, Mozilla is there, is not
listed as