Configuring Web Browsers
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Installing Mozilla
1. Downloading the Mozilla binaries.
2. Unzip the Mozilla files into a new directory.
3. Add the Mozilla bin directory to your PATH environment variable and reboot if
necessary. If you are using Win 95/98 you may have to specify the short name
version of the path, such as, c:\mozil~1\bin
If your Mozilla bin directory does not contain a file named component.reg or if that
file is smaller than 5KB, then delete it and run mozilla.exe. This generates a new
component.reg file. This file is the database XPCOM uses to create new objects,
without it the Mozilla control will not be able to create Gecko components and will
not work.
4. Open a DOS prompt, change to the Mozilla bin directory and type regsvr32
mozctl.dll.
If regsvr32.exe is not in you path use the Windows Find Files utility to locate it and
run it using the full path.
5. Run regedit and create a new key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Mozilla.
6. Create a string value BinDirectoryPath under this key with the value being the path
to the Mozilla bin directory, such as, c:\mozilla\bin.
The control will not function without these settings being correct!
Selecting the Use External Browser Configuration for Internal Browser check box
applies consistent file save behavior when viewing documents in either the internal
browser or an external browser. See
“Configuring External Browsers” on page 38
for
details.
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