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Originally posted by MozillaZine forums@ source link above
Go to your profile directory. Under Windows, this will be C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox. Under Macintosh OS X, this will be ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox. Under Linux, this will be ~/.mozilla/firefox/.
Open prefs.js with a text editor, and remove the line containing "update.lastUpdateDate" if it exists. Then start Firefox and turn off all software and extension update preferences (Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Software Update) - but leave "Allow web sites to install software" alone.
Thanks to Hendikins for this.
Hopefully that should work. If it doesn't, feel free to post your problem in a seperate thread. Thank you!
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06-19-2004, 02:06 PM
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woowoo
Originally posted by firefox@18 June 2004 - 18:00
I guess I will run it in compatibility mode, this was the first time I installed Firefox, I figured I give it a try since they named a browser after a nickname I have been using for 20+ years.
I thought u made that nickname because you like firefox. lol.
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