I have a somewhat odd issue with a Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th gen running 
Windows 10 1809 LTSC and just deployed 68.2.0ESR over 60.8.0ESR. This 
laptop is a "kiosk" for us, which means it autologins to a useraccount, 
vaclab. This is a domain account. This laptop was just out for repair 
and had the m.2SSD and motherboard replaced. We just re-imaged it with 
our image just prior to the 68.2.0 deployment, so it hadn't been used or 
had Firefox launched before the upgrade.

As the vaclab account, Firefox won't run. It will launch 2 firefox.exe 
processes for about 30 seconds and they will either then trigger Mozilla 
crash reporter, or just exit silently.

As admin users on the laptop, we can launch Firefox just fine. Because 
of the specific "kiosk" configuration, we are not allowed by GPO to log 
in as other regular users. However, on other Win10 instances that are 
Kiosks or regular users we do not see the issue. Just on this one X1, 
and with this one user.

The Crash Details for the user show a crash in an ESET plugin - we use 
ESET Endpoint Security v7.1.something - however, it's a system level 
config, and doesn't crash for the admin users - we tried 2 different 
user accounts. We also tried "pausing" ESET live protection, no change. 
We looked at ESET live logs and ESET showed nothing.

To debug, we tried deleting C:\Users\vaclab\appdata\xxxx\.mozilla 
(local, local low, and roaming). No change. I tried using Windows 
profile manager as and admin to remove the vaclab profile and re-create. 
No change. I tried as vaclab running firefox -profilemanager - weird XUL 
crash. Tested running same command as the admin users, worked fine, 
though showed 2 profiles?

I'm at either re-imaging the laptop AGAIN, or throwing it out for a 
different X1 carbon - but does anyone have ANY ideas about this failing 
just for the particular user?
-- 
James Pulver
CLASSE Computer Group
Cornell University
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