![]() ![]() Updates), I really hadn't done anything to that PC. ![]() Other than installing the latest NoScript update (although with other FF Obvious next steps are toĬompletely uninstall Firefox (everything, including Prefs, bookmarks, etc.). Noticed that the AdBlock Plus icon also comes and goes in the statusīar (when I have that extension enabled) so maybe that's a clue.Īs I mentioned in my post, I've already un and reinstalled NoScript [1.9.5,ġ.9.5.2beta), then Firefox, then rebooted the PC. The "Customize" area as well as the status bar. On other PCs (with older orģ.5 Firefoxes, on older or latest NoScript) the NoScript icon shows up in Thought the NoScript icon doesn't even exist. Status bar area, but doesn't even show one in the "Customize" area, as I'm most puzzled as to why NoScript not only doesn't show an icon in the *after* the NoScript icon vanished thinking it might be related (e.g. Wasn't caused by the new Firefox 3.5 since I didn't upgrade to that until Have Iĭone a Windows Update in the last week or installed a new program-no). *could* I have done a FirefoxĪdd-ins update, including NoScript, in the last few days-maybe. You know, I'm looking at the lists in both of those links and thinking Giorgio Maone wrote: Standard Diagnostic and. I'm sorry to intrude in the dialog between you and Giorgio, but a few phrases caught my eye, and just wanted to double-check. > Restart the non-sandboxed browser > installation complete > now can close that browser and open a Sandboxed instance, which clones the new installation. xpi installer out of the sandbox to (say) the desktop, close Firefox/Sandboxie, open an admin-privileged, non-sanboxed instance of Firefox, and drop the. When a new build of NS is released, I must d/l it, move the. When first I installed Sandboxie, it took me a little while to get used to the fact that anything installed while it was guarding the browser, would be deleted when the browser was closed - as you described. i have tried everythingĭo you by any chance have Sandboxie, or any other virtualized or sandboxed environment? What you described last is exactly what would happen if NS (or anything else) were installed in the most safely-configured sandbox (delete contents when browser closes). I installed a older version of no script and it worked until i closed firefox and reopened it.
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