On Monday 03 Feb 2003 3:22 pm, mycal62 wrote:
hi ,
did you try looking in : file:/usr/local/netscape/defaults/profile
Only thing I could find.
No, I have to admit I didn't. I expected the profiles to be in home
directories or root for the installation. You could be right, this may be
On Tuesday 04 Feb 2003 5:51 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
Anne just a thought here that might work mv .mozilla to mozilla
(removing the leading dot) so you don't lose anything. Then start NS7
first. Since it won't have a . file to access it will have to create
it's own. Then start mozilla
hi ,
did you try looking in : file:/usr/local/netscape/defaults/profile
Only thing I could find.
what is the exact problem you are having? I've just gone through a bit
of a pain to get my netscape 7 working properly after a new install.
I had to create a new profile , delete the default
I installed Netscape 7 as root, creating a profile in the process. If I
navigate to the appropriate directory to start Nscp7 as root I get the
profile manager and can access that profile. If I start Nscp7 as a user it
shares my Mozilla profile. This has caused me problems.
Trouble is, I
Anne just a thought here that might work mv .mozilla to mozilla
(removing the leading dot) so you don't lose anything. Then start NS7
first. Since it won't have a . file to access it will have to create
it's own. Then start mozilla it should read the .netscape7 file and
import the profile