1. Netscape Question (Not off topic, though)
- Posted by Travis Beaty <t.beaty at mchsi.com> Nov 10, 2002
- 473 views
Hello All! I working on an application that needs to be able to find Netscape's mail folders. I could ask the user for this information the first time that they run my application, but I would much rather do it programmatically, and I'm sure that the ordinary user would rather the program did that as well. The problem is, I have been unable to find any configuration files within Netscape's home folder, and the only key in the registry containing the path to Netscape's home folder was oddly enough in an IE folder. I am hoping this information is stored in a configuration file, which will make things a lot easier if I decide to port it to Linux. Any ideas? Thanks! Travis Beaty Mason City, Iowa.
2. Re: Netscape Question (Not off topic, though)
- Posted by brachoy at pdvsa.com Nov 12, 2002
- 456 views
Hi, Travis, exactly, what information do you need ? Greetings Yamil *************** PDVSA´S INTERNET E-MAIL USE *************** This message may contain information solely of the interest of PDVSA or its businesses. Copying, distribution, disclosure or any use of the information contained in this transmission is permitted only to authorized parties. If you have received this e-mail by error, please destroy it and notify webmaster at pdvsa.com or the sender by reply email. ****** USO DEL CORREO ELECTRONICO DE PDVSA HACIA INTERNET ****** Esta nota puede contener informacion de interes solo para PDVSA o sus negocios. Solo esta permitida su copia, distribucion o uso a personas autorizadas. Si recibio esta nota por error, por favor destruyala y notifique al remitente o a webmaster at pdvsa.com.
3. Re: Netscape Question (Not off topic, though)
- Posted by Travis Beaty <t.beaty at mchsi.com> Nov 12, 2002
- 474 views
Hello Yamil! Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, since Windows XP decided to give= out=20 on me, I no longer need the answer. The fact that I had all my data,=20 including Windows itself deleted for the second time after Windows (witho= ut=20 my permission) decided to do funky things on line, and since I now have a= =20 compatable modem ... has convinced me to run full Linux from here on out.= =20 (Oh, and yes, it was a licensed copy of XP with the supplied license key = that=20 Micro$ucks didn't recognize.) At least I don't have to worry about Redha= t=20 Inc. wrecking my system if they get a little set off ... Again, though, Yamil, thanks! Travis Beaty Mason City, Iowa. On Tuesday 12 November 2002 10:32 pm, brachoy at pdvsa.com wrote: > > > Hi, Travis, exactly, what information do you need ? > > Greetings > Yamil > > > *************** PDVSA=B4S INTERNET E-MAIL USE *************** > This message may contain information solely of the interest of PDVSA o= r > its businesses. Copying, distribution, disclosure or any use of th= e > information contained in this transmission is permitted only t= o > authorized parties. If you have received this e-mail by error, pleas= e > destroy it and notify webmaster at pdvsa.com or the sender by reply email. > s > negocios. Solo esta permitida su copia, distribucion o uso a persona= s > autorizadas. Si recibio esta nota por error, por favor destruyala = y > notifique al remitente o a webmaster at pdvsa.com. > > 0 > Or send an email to: EUforum-unsubscribe at topica.com >
4. Re: Netscape Question (Not off topic, though)
- Posted by irv at take.maxleft.com Nov 13, 2002
- 448 views
On Tuesday 12 November 2002 01:44 pm, Travis wrote: > > Hello Yamil! > > Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, since Windows XP decided to give > out on me, I no longer need the answer. The fact that I had all my data, > including Windows itself deleted for the second time after Windows (without > my permission) decided to do funky things on line, and since I now have a > compatable modem ... has convinced me to run full Linux from here on out. > (Oh, and yes, it was a licensed copy of XP with the supplied license key > that Micro$ucks didn't recognize.) ... Oooh! Sounds like a fun story. Details, please. Irv