Jerald, there is a method for turning off the auto update feature in the
options dialog that was posted out here a few days ago.

inthane
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Gerald Levy
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 4:39 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] How do I prevent Firefox from
automaticallyupgrading


Sherry, I'm the guy who explained that you can have two different versions 
of Firefox on your computer at the same time: the regular version, which you

are currently using, and the portable version, which you must install.  I 
suggest that you simply leave your regular version of Firefox 19 intact 
because unless you roll all the way back to Firefox 3.6, it will keep 
updating itself back to Firefox 19 every time you launch it.  So leave 
Firefox 19 alone and use it to access web sites that you know it works with.

Instead, download the portable version of Firefox 15 from the site below and

use it to access those sites with which Firefox 19 is giving you trouble. 
Installing the portable version of Firefox 15 will not overlay your existing

regular version of Firefox 19, and it will work exactly like the regular 
version of Firefox 15.  You can even create a shortcut key to launch it once

you have installed it.  I misspoke in my earlier post, though.  Although you

can have both regular and portable versions of Firefox on your computer at 
the same time, you cannot run them at the same time; you can only run one 
version of Firefox at a time, although you can run either the regular or 
portable version of Firefox at the same time as IE.  You can download the 
portable version of Firefox 15 from:

http://mozilla-firefox-portable.en.uptodown.com/old

Gerald


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sharon Gosling" <sillygoo...@gmail.com>
To: "jawslist" <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 7:07 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] How do I prevent Firefox from automatically upgrading


> Since Firefox 19 constantly freezes using my Win 7 64 bit Dell laptop with

> Jaws 14 I reinstalled Firefox 15 which was the original version I had 
> installed. I checked and it said Firefox 15. I went through all the 
> options and could not find any that mentioned automatic upgrades.
> But when I opened Firefox the next time it just said "Upgrading" and it 
> went back to 19.  No choice offered at all.
> So how do I make it stay at version 15?
> I really need it for at least 6 websites that I frequently  use.
> When Firefox freezes it won't quit with any keystrokes including Alt 
> control escape or alt control delete or alt F4 or anything else.
> I have to restart the computer and that is a royal pain.
> I was advised in a previous message that one could have several different 
> versions of Firefox on the computerat the same time.
> When I installed Firefox 15 after having Firefox 19 already on the 
> computer it replaced the version 19.  I went to the control panel remove 
> programs and checked the list to see which versions showed up and it only 
> showed version 15 so I assumed it had replaced the version 19.
> But the first time I tried using it after that it went back to 19.
> Help, please.
> Sherrie Gosling
>
>
>
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