I had sort of the same troubles, the only way I could get it to work right was to remove the old version completely and then install the new version. Hope this helps. Dave I used to think I was a computer professional. Now, I just feel stupid. :) I've been using, playing and experimenting with computers since my dad got a Digital Group computer back in the mid-70s. I'm now paid to be a SQL DBA. So why can't I do a simple install/upgrade on my Linux workstation!! ARGH! :) Yesterday, I upgraded my workstation from RedHat 7.3 to RedHat 8.0 with the CD I picked up at ITEC (Thank you very much!!! :) As a test of using Linux in an actual corporate environment with OpenOffice instead of MS Office97, I wanted to tap into our DMS (document management system) extranet to see if I could function as a normal end user working on documents, spreadsheets and presentations and still communicate these documents with the rest of the office. Well, the "approved" browsers for this DMS extranet are MS IE (of course :( ) and Netscape. Netscape was already installed but I couldn't get logged in. So, I thought I should upgrade it to the newest release (7.x), which I did. However, even though the installer worked and launched Netscape 7, now when I try to launch Netscape, I only get version 4.79. What happened to 7? The installation program installed it to /usr/local/netscape as far as I can tell. But the other version, 4.79, is in /usr/bin, I think, which is higher up in the path statement (I'm just fishing here, I'm still learning where everything resides in Linux). Oh, and the real kicker to this story, Netscape 7 didn't fix my ability to login to the DMS extranet. After digging around at their tech website, I found a tech note that said this is a known issue and the fix is to upgrade my DMS!!! Another ARGH!! So, it's really not critical that I do anything with Netscape 7, but I would like to know what I did wrong with the upgrade/installation. All comments are very much appreciated! Jon Moss