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WAS: What happened to the greprefs folderand all.js in 2.x (and, for that matter, Firefox 4)? (Figured out a workaround)
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Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
2011-03-28 16:43:28 UTC
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Figured out a workaround...but seriously, why?

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
Ralph Fox
2011-03-31 07:53:40 UTC
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What happened? Now, how does one lock down things with
a .byteshifted cfg file when no all.js and greperfs folder is there?
Figured out a workaround...but seriously, why?
http://groups.google.com/group/netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey/msg/8f0df776583c5587

http://groups.google.com/group/netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey/msg/f49b6314190acffc


FYI the best place for user support is in the newsgroup "mozilla.support.seamonkey"
which you will find on the news server "news.mozilla.org".
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Kind regards
Ralph
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
2011-04-05 16:49:17 UTC
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Post by Ralph Fox
What happened? Now, how does one lock down things with
a .byteshifted cfg file when no all.js and greperfs folder is there?
Figured out a workaround...but seriously, why?
http://groups.google.com/group/netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey/msg/8f0df776583c5587
http://groups.google.com/group/netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey/msg/f49b6314190acffc
FYI the best place for user support is in the newsgroup "mozilla.support.seamonkey"
which you will find on the news server "news.mozilla.org".
Thanks for the tip!

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]

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