Firebug Lite is a web application (pure HTML/JS/CSS) it doesn't have an 
installation process
and it can only be injected (as a bookmarklet) or included (using <script> 
tag) into a page.

Make sure the page doesn't have Firebug included using the <script> tag.

You can also see, this post about how to include/inject Firebug Lite into a 
page:
http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/planet-mozilla/how-to-start-with-firebug-lite/

HTH

Honza



On Friday, August 23, 2013 1:01:17 PM UTC+2, Reeko Suave wrote:
>
> Bump.
>
> On Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:38:17 PM UTC-4, Reeko Suave wrote:
>>
>> I work in I.T. in a hospital setting and we have policies in place that 
>> block the installation of Chrome and strictly use Internet Explorer on all 
>> our workstations. I have a computer with Windows XP, IE 7 and it may at one 
>> time have had Chrome (or Firefox?), but not any more. SOMEHOW firebug lite 
>> is active on this computer and there seems to be no 'visible' traces of it 
>> anywhere. As a matter of fact if I search of the entire file structure for 
>> 'firebug' - It returned no hits. 
>>  
>> However, on certain websites I get the Firebug Lite console window in 
>> IE7. I need to stop this. Any idea where to look? This is a clinical 
>> computer and not a programmer's PC so we don't need to see or have any 
>> debugging going on. IE Scripting turned on or off makes no difference - I 
>> always see this window. 
>>  
>> Thanks for your time and expertise,
>>  
>> Rick. 
>>
>

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