>I managed to get away with it by:
>
>1) deleting registry.dat in c:\winnt\profiles\idavey\application
>data\mozilla\registry.dat
>2) rename c:\winnt\profiles\idavey\application data\mozilla\users50\default to
>olddefault
>3) run Mozilla and let it create a new blank profile
>4) closed Mozilla
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Daniel Veditz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>Wrong files, under the WINNT folder you'll file "Profiles", and under that
>you NT user profile directory, and under that "Application Data". Inside
>that last one you'll find a Mozilla folder that needs to be nuked.
I m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> christopher wrote:
> > I dug up the Application Data from the Windows subdir
> > and nuked the Mozilla files. Problem solved.
[...]
> So after reading this, I went into the WINNT folder and found three
> files: MozillaUninstal
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
christopher wrote:
> I dug up the Application Data from the Windows subdir
> and nuked the Mozilla files. Problem solved.
(system: WinNT4.0 on a Dell Latitude with 128 Megs and a P-III)
Hi! I'm really glad to see that someone else is having this problem.
Anyw
In article
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
christopher wrote:
> I dug up the Application Data from the Windows
> subdir and nuked the Mozilla files.
Hello. End luser here, from a Mac background yet.
Now that I've presented my boarding pass for the
clue train: Which files did you end up nuking,
exactly