On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 01:58, Terry Sheltra wrote:
> I do have two separate directories (.mozilla and .thunderbird). Mozilla
> still refuses to run when Thunderbird is running, giving me some obscure
> error, to which I have no idea what it means. The message reads:
>
> "Error launching browser wind
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 00:42, Anne Wilson wrote:
> I ran into problems when I had Mozilla and Netscape installed
> together, for that reason. Question is, how do you make sure that
> you get the two directories? Certainly the default install of
> Netscape commandeered the existing directory, even th
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Assunto: Re: [newbie] Can't open Mozilla while Thunderbird is running?
I do have two separate directories (.mozilla and .thunderbird). Mozilla
still refuses to run when Thunderbird is running, giving me some obscure
error, to which I have no idea what it means. The message
I do have two separate directories (.mozilla and .thunderbird). Mozilla
still refuses to run when Thunderbird is running, giving me some obscure
error, to which I have no idea what it means. The message reads:
"Error launching browser window: TypeError:
Components.classes['@mozilla.org/appshe
On Thursday 25 Sep 2003 10:16 am, Sharrea Day wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 02:31, Terry Sheltra wrote:
> > I've just installed Thunderbird 0.2. One problem I have is that
> > while I'm using it, I can't run Mozilla (even if I try to start
> > it without clicking on some link in an email message).
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 02:31, Terry Sheltra wrote:
> I've just installed Thunderbird 0.2. One problem I have is that while
> I'm using it, I can't run Mozilla (even if I try to start it without
> clicking on some link in an email message). I read around Bugzilla
> about this problem, but have absolu
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 02:31, Terry Sheltra wrote:
> I've just installed Thunderbird 0.2. One problem I have is that while
> I'm using it, I can't run Mozilla (even if I try to start it without
> clicking on some link in an email message). I read around Bugzilla
> about this problem, but have absolu
I've just installed Thunderbird 0.2. One problem I have is that while
I'm using it, I can't run Mozilla (even if I try to start it without
clicking on some link in an email message). I read around Bugzilla
about this problem, but have absolutely no idea what people are talking
about (I'm not