We use Avast antivirus and Seamonkey on a few PCs.
It seems a few month ago we started having a problem with Seamonkey not
being
able to automatically update. It states it is being blocked.
On one computer Avast is a paid version with the firewall, one computer
is the free version with
wind
Le 22 février 2016, WaltS48 a écrit :
On 02/22/2016 05:05 AM, Lucas Levrel wrote:
The only nuisance is Google Docs complaining about a too old browser, and
this warning keeps showing because I've set Google cookies to expire at
the end of sessions...
What do you do when you can't use the b
at we should update (Ominous, red
banner warning ;-).
How would one go about disabling this warning... besides activating
automatic updates?
With these in prefs.js I don't get the warning:
user_pref("app.update.auto", false);
user_pref("app.update.enabled", false);
Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 19 février 2016, Ray_Net a écrit :
Lucas Levrel wrote on 19/02/2016 12:01:
However I'm running 2.12.1, maybe the banner didn't even exist back
then
;-)
(You have a too old version, so you need those settings, but it's a
very bad idea to no upgradre)
Hehe, I knew I
On 02/22/2016 05:05 AM, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 19 février 2016, Ray_Net a écrit :
Lucas Levrel wrote on 19/02/2016 12:01:
However I'm running 2.12.1, maybe the banner didn't even exist back
then
;-)
(You have a too old version, so you need those settings, but it's a
very bad idea to no
Le 19 février 2016, Ray_Net a écrit :
Lucas Levrel wrote on 19/02/2016 12:01:
However I'm running 2.12.1, maybe the banner didn't even exist back then
;-)
(You have a too old version, so you need those settings, but it's a very bad
idea to no upgradre)
Hehe, I knew I would get this react
On 20/02/2016 1:31 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote on 19/02/2016 06:32:
On 19/02/2016 10:01 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Luc Lalonde wrote on 18/02/2016 02:38:
No, the message comes directly from the Seamonkey application
Here's a screenshot:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32164002/Seamonkey-upda
Luc Lalonde wrote on 18/02/2016 02:38:
No, the message comes directly from the Seamonkey application
Here's a screenshot:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32164002/Seamonkey-update-message.JPG
If you have this banner, your SM version must be very old
I don't beleive that you are under
On 18-2-2016 02:38, Luc Lalonde wrote:
> No, the message comes directly from the Seamonkey application
>
> Here's a screenshot:
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32164002/Seamonkey-update-message.JPG
It's strange that you get an English warning message, while you have a
French copy of SeaM
Luc Lalonde wrote:
No, the message comes directly from the Seamonkey application
Here's a screenshot:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32164002/Seamonkey-update-message.JPG
Please bottom-post in this forum, thanks.
Weird, since there is no later release. What happens if you click the
"C
ks,
> >
> > I use Seamonkey in a ThinApp for an in-house application. For this
> > reason, I've disabled the automatic updates.
> >
> > However, because of delays in 2.4x, we're getting repeated warnings
> > that Seamonkey 2.39 is old and that we should update
Luc Lalonde wrote:
Hey Folks,
I use Seamonkey in a ThinApp for an in-house application. For this
reason, I've disabled the automatic updates.
However, because of delays in 2.4x, we're getting repeated warnings
that Seamonkey 2.39 is old and that we should update (Ominous, red
bann
Hey Folks,
I use Seamonkey in a ThinApp for an in-house application. For this reason,
I've disabled the automatic updates.
However, because of delays in 2.4x, we're getting repeated warnings that
Seamonkey 2.39 is old and that we should update (Ominous, red banner warning
;-).
How
Interviewed by CNN on 06/09/2012 07:26, Philip TAYLOR told the world:
>
>
> Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
>
>> FWIW, there will be a 2.12.1, ...
>
> Looking at the release history w.e.f. Seamonkey 2.1, I see that for
> a total of 12 intentional releases there were nine unintentional but
> necessa
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
FWIW, there will be a 2.12.1, ...
Looking at the release history w.e.f. Seamonkey 2.1, I see that for
a total of 12 intentional releases there were nine unintentional but
necessary releases. This would seem to suggest that the current
6-week release schedule is t
to be notified and then accept & run the updates at my
convenience.
How can I stop the automatic updates?
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John, have a look at Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Software Installation.
In the SeaMonkey section, I have left the "Warn me if this.." still
tic
& run the updates at my
convenience.
How can I stop the automatic updates?
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John, have a look at Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Software Installation.
In the SeaMonkey section, I have left the "Warn me if this.." still
ticked, but have un-ticked the Aut
the updates at my convenience.
How can I stop the automatic updates?
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John, have a look at Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Software Installation.
In the SeaMonkey section, I have left the "Warn me if this.." still
ticked, but have un-ticked the Automatical
the updates at my convenience.
How can I stop the automatic updates?
Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Software Installation
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Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I recall early on using Seamonkey that if a Windows user did not have
sufficient permissions to install software but had automatic updates
turned on the update would download and then fail to install. Everytime
the user started Seamonkey after that, even after you actually
The recent discussion of the automatic update for Seamonkey 2.10
reminded me of why I turned automatic updates off.
I recall early on using Seamonkey that if a Windows user did not have
sufficient permissions to install software but had automatic updates
turned on the update would download
Daniel wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
How do I stop automatic updates? When 2.8 was updated, I couldn't get it
to work so deleted it and downloaded 2.7.2 and got it to work without
any problems. Wasted almost a whole day playing around. This morning I
got up and turned o
Larry S. wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
How do I stop automatic updates? When 2.8 was updated, I couldn't get it
to work so deleted it and downloaded 2.7.2 and got it to work without
any problems. Wasted almost a whole day playing around. This morning I
got up and turned on the computer and
Pat Connors wrote:
How do I stop automatic updates? When 2.8 was updated, I couldn't get it
to work so deleted it and downloaded 2.7.2 and got it to work without
any problems. Wasted almost a whole day playing around. This morning I
got up and turned on the computer and again, the 2.8 updat
How do I stop automatic updates? When 2.8 was
updated, I couldn't get it to work so deleted it
and downloaded 2.7.2 and got it to work without
any problems. Wasted almost a whole day playing
around. This morning I got up and turned on the
computer and again, the 2.8 update was
Bruno Escherl wrote:
Hello,
does anyone get offered updates for the 2.0.12pre nightlies? The latest
update I've got was version 20101211, after that I only get the message
that no update can be found.
I filed bug 622852 for the issue, but would be nice to hear, if somebody
else also has this pr
Hello,
does anyone get offered updates for the 2.0.12pre nightlies? The latest
update I've got was version 20101211, after that I only get the message
that no update can be found.
I filed bug 622852 for the issue, but would be nice to hear, if somebody
else also has this problem or still get
Juergen Herz wrote:
I didn't test any of this, but have a look into about:config in
app.update. There are two interesting prefs: app.update.mode and
app.update.silent.
See
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Software_Update:Checking_For_Updates#Preference_Controls_and_State
Interesting. I did not know ab
On 2009-10-13 21:50, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> From your answers, I'm guessing fully automatic update is impossible
> with SM, so maybe I'd pressed a key which dismissed a confirmation dialog.
I didn't test any of this, but have a look into about:config in
app.update. There are two interesting pre
Martin Freitag wrote:
It runs without a classic installer. It performs all file copy
operations etc. after a single click (or two). Afterwards you just have
to confirm the restart of SM afaik.
Thanks. I don't know how it happened, but somehow it updated itself from
SM2.0 beta to SM2.0 RC1. I'
Gerry Hickman schrieb:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 10/12/2009 11:00 PM Gerry Hickman wrote:
I have the preference "Advanced : Automatically check for updates",
but does this mean the browser will actually update itself, or does it
just download the new installation file and then require manual
interv
Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 10/12/2009 11:00 PM Gerry Hickman wrote:
I have the preference "Advanced : Automatically check for updates",
but does this mean the browser will actually update itself, or does it
just download the new installation file and then require manual
intervention?
You will be as
On 10/12/2009 11:00 PM Gerry Hickman wrote:
I have the preference "Advanced : Automatically check for updates", but
does this mean the browser will actually update itself, or does it just
download the new installation file and then require manual intervention?
You will be asked whether you wan
Hi,
I have the preference "Advanced : Automatically check for updates", but
does this mean the browser will actually update itself, or does it just
download the new installation file and then require manual intervention?
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