Re: plugin-container.exe ?

2017-07-13 Thread Ken Rudolph

chokito wrote:

The 64-bit version of plugin-container.exe
has MD5: 33d3c39d859b84772dfc17c2d27f5705


This MD5-checksum correspends to an old version of 2.49.1 from 2017-05-28.
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The latest version 2.49.1 is from 2017-06-19. (The better name would be 2.49.2).

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows32/

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows64/

FWIW, the SM 2.49.1 I have installed:   Build identifier: 20170619162041 
.  I assume that is the latest version.


I'm not sure what to do with the information above about the MD5 for 
plugin-container.exe .  I got another notice from Norton, and marked the 
program as "trusted."  Hopefully that will do the trick until the next 
official release.


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Re: plugin-container.exe ?

2017-07-13 Thread chokito
> The 64-bit version of plugin-container.exe
> has MD5: 33d3c39d859b84772dfc17c2d27f5705

This MD5-checksum correspends to an old version of 2.49.1 from 2017-05-28.
-
The latest version 2.49.1 is from 2017-06-19. (The better name would be 2.49.2).

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows32/

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-esr-windows64/
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Re: plugin-container.exe ?

2017-07-12 Thread Mason83
On 12/07/2017 18:37, Ken Rudolph wrote:
> I'm running SM 2.49.1 under Win-10.  Lately I've been getting a Norton 
> warning that something called plugin-container.exe has no valid digital 
> signature.  It's happened several times, now, and I'm wondering if I 
> should be concerned or if I should tell Norton to bug off.
> 
> Incidentally, I went to the "unsupported" 2.49.1 because I was getting 
> frequent crashed with 2.46.  It's been well over a week now with 2.49.1 
> and not a single crash since then.

The 64-bit version of plugin-container.exe
has MD5: 33d3c39d859b84772dfc17c2d27f5705

Regards.
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Re: plugin-container.exe ?

2017-07-12 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
If it is the bundled plugin-container.exe from the SeaMonkey directory tell 
Norton to bug off. Neither Adrians nor our version are digitally signed yet.


Ken Rudolph wrote:
It's happened several times, now, and I'm wondering if I should be concerned 
or if I should tell Norton to bug off.


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plugin-container.exe ?

2017-07-12 Thread Ken Rudolph
I'm running SM 2.49.1 under Win-10.  Lately I've been getting a Norton 
warning that something called plugin-container.exe has no valid digital 
signature.  It's happened several times, now, and I'm wondering if I 
should be concerned or if I should tell Norton to bug off.


Incidentally, I went to the "unsupported" 2.49.1 because I was getting 
frequent crashed with 2.46.  It's been well over a week now with 2.49.1 
and not a single crash since then.


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Re: Plugin-Container.exe

2014-12-30 Thread Daniel

On 30/12/2014 4:02 AM, Brooke Clarke wrote:

Hi:

This morning Firefox was locked up and after awhile a pop up window
appeared asking if I wanted to stop a script:
b.scorecardresearch.com/rs/vce_st.js:1
It took a reboot to bring back the browser.

After a little research I found No Script  Adblock Plus and installed
them.
Restarting Firefox all seemed OK.

Then changed cookie preferences to be more restrictive.

Now Firefox will no boot.

I reinstalled Firefox from their web page but the non start problem
persists.

At one point I saw a message that said there was a problem with
Plugin-Container.exe

Any thoughts on how to get Firefox back?

Yeap, Brooke, ask your question in the Firefox news group or, as you're 
using the lists try something like support-fire...@lists.mozilla.org


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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225909

or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225525

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Plugin-Container.exe

2014-12-29 Thread Brooke Clarke

Hi:

This morning Firefox was locked up and after awhile a pop up window appeared 
asking if I wanted to stop a script:
b.scorecardresearch.com/rs/vce_st.js:1
It took a reboot to bring back the browser.

After a little research I found No Script  Adblock Plus and installed them.
Restarting Firefox all seemed OK.

Then changed cookie preferences to be more restrictive.

Now Firefox will no boot.

I reinstalled Firefox from their web page but the non start problem persists.

At one point I saw a message that said there was a problem with 
Plugin-Container.exe

Any thoughts on how to get Firefox back?

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Re: Plugin-Container.exe

2014-12-29 Thread Ed Mullen

Brooke Clarke wrote on 12/29/2014 12:02 PM:

Hi:

This morning Firefox was locked up and after awhile a pop up window
appeared asking if I wanted to stop a script:
b.scorecardresearch.com/rs/vce_st.js:1
It took a reboot to bring back the browser.

After a little research I found No Script  Adblock Plus and installed
them.
Restarting Firefox all seemed OK.

Then changed cookie preferences to be more restrictive.

Now Firefox will no boot.

I reinstalled Firefox from their web page but the non start problem
persists.

At one point I saw a message that said there was a problem with
Plugin-Container.exe

Any thoughts on how to get Firefox back?



Try Safe Mode.  Most likely:

firefox.exe -safe-mode

Let us know what happens.

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Re: SM 2.5: plugin-container.exe using 30% CPU

2011-12-25 Thread sean nathan bean

flyguy wrote:

Recently, Seamonkey sometimes experiences 25 to 30% CPU time by
plugin-container.exe, and what is a normally fast (4 cpu, 2 GHz) XP
machine really slows down. I've read some Firefox related complaints
about it, but didn't really find any work arounds other than closing
tabs until it stopped, or using Task Manager to end the process.

What's the best way to avoid the slowdown from it? Does 2.6.1 fix it?


seems to me there was a way to block the use of plugin-container... in 
about:config but i can't recolelct what it was... will some kind soul 
refresh my memory after you've recovered from all the christmas libations?


sean

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Re: SM 2.5: plugin-container.exe using 30% CPU

2011-12-25 Thread NoOp
On 12/25/2011 01:53 PM, sean nathan bean wrote:
 flyguy wrote:
 Recently, Seamonkey sometimes experiences 25 to 30% CPU time by
 plugin-container.exe, and what is a normally fast (4 cpu, 2 GHz) XP
 machine really slows down. I've read some Firefox related complaints
 about it, but didn't really find any work arounds other than closing
 tabs until it stopped, or using Task Manager to end the process.

 What's the best way to avoid the slowdown from it? Does 2.6.1 fix it?
 
 seems to me there was a way to block the use of plugin-container... in 
 about:config but i can't recolelct what it was... will some kind soul 
 refresh my memory after you've recovered from all the christmas libations?
...
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Plugin-container_and_out-of-process_plugins

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SM 2.5: plugin-container.exe using 30% CPU

2011-12-24 Thread flyguy
Recently, Seamonkey sometimes experiences 25 to 30% CPU time by 
plugin-container.exe, and what is a normally fast (4 cpu, 2 GHz) XP 
machine really slows down. I've read some Firefox related complaints 
about it, but didn't really find any work arounds other than closing 
tabs until it stopped, or using Task Manager to end the process.


What's the best way to avoid the slowdown from it? Does 2.6.1 fix it?
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Re: SM 2.5: plugin-container.exe using 30% CPU

2011-12-24 Thread Ruben Schade

flyguy wrote:

Recently, Seamonkey sometimes experiences 25 to 30% CPU time by
plugin-container.exe, and what is a normally fast (4 cpu, 2 GHz) XP
machine really slows down. I've read some Firefox related complaints
about it, but didn't really find any work arounds other than closing
tabs until it stopped, or using Task Manager to end the process.

What's the best way to avoid the slowdown from it? Does 2.6.1 fix it?


Before I uninstalled Flash completely from my machines, I noticed the 
same issue whenever I left a tab open for an extended period of time 
with a Flash video loaded. Banner ads, YouTube videos, etc would all do 
this.


Obviously not using Flash is an extreme solution, or closing tabs with 
Flash video when you're done is cumbersome, but it seemed to work for me.


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