Re: Code 239 during installation of MultiZilla v1.8.3.4e

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo <[email protected]> Wed, 05 Mar 2008 14:30:14 -0800
Newsgroups gmane.comp.mozilla.multizilla
Organization The Mozdev Foundation - news server
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
> S. Raymond wrote:
>> Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
>>> it means you have a problem within the chrome directory. Close SM, and 
>>> remove the Chrome directory from within the SM profile.  Restart SM and 
>>> reinstall Multi.  Did it work?
>>>
>>> NOTE: When you remove the chrome directory, you'll lose all your other 
>>> extensions and themes.  You'll have to reinstall those aswell.
>>>
>>
>> It worked!
>>
>> Oddly, though, not all extensions got deleted. Bot IETab and AdblockPlus 
>> stayed put.
>>
>> Thank you so much!
>>
>> S.
> 
> some extensions get installed into the program directory 
> rather than the profile.  When installing extensions and/or 
> themes, you have to pay attention to the messages that 
> popup.  Some will say "Do you want the extension to be 
> installed into some place other than the profile.  Click 
> Cancel if No or OK if yes." Some of them can be real 
> confusing at times.  If you click the wrong one, then it 
> might have been installed somewhere you didn't want them.
> 
> Anyways, when you install the next version of SM, it blows 
> away everything in the old SM program directory before 
> installing the new version.  So, look through your profile 
> for the IEtab and Adblock files and look in the program 
> directory aswell.  If they're installed in the program 
> directory, then you'll have to reinstall them when you 
> install a newer version of SM.
> 

I should add, that with other extensions, you have no choice 
on where they get installed, for example, greasemonkey is 
automatically installed in the program directory.  I have no 
decision on where *I* want it installed.

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