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. - The latest version 2.49.1 is from 2017-06-19. (The better name would be 2.49.2). https://l10n.mozilla-community.org

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/~

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

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

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

Re: Plugin-Container.exe

2014-12-30 Thread Daniel
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

Plugin-Container.exe

2014-12-29 Thread Brooke Clarke
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

Re: Plugin-Container.exe

2014-12-29 Thread Ed Mullen
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

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

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

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

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