Could I just point out the, er, facts here as I understand them, which
is that FF is respecting the same *Windows* Internet security settings
that IE uses, which can be accessed via Start/Control Panel/Internet
Options without ever starting or using IE, although you can change them
from within IE
Anthony J. Gundrum wrote:
Agh! Sorry, I tried the FF 3 version about 3 weeks ago. They
haven't been pushing it till now. It actually integrates with IE's
security settings.
So when I installed it on a Server 2003 box that had IE 7
installed (you know, the version that has everything
on forums about FF being
integrated with IE!
People are flipping over to Opera now.
John G.
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Anthony J. Gundrum wrote:
1. For me it has always ASKED if I want to import IE-settings
FF3 does not asks to IMPORT. It actually uses IEs security settings! There
is no separation. Its integrated!
2. If you already have high security settings, why wouldn't FF use them
also?
FFs
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Anthony J. Gundrum wrote:
1. For me it has always ASKED if I want to import IE-settings
FF3 does not asks to IMPORT. It actually uses
Gil Hale wrote:
Is there a way to downgrade without loosing my settings? (I mean
downgrade vs. re'installing or recovering a backup).
I am thinking a FF3 removal will not revert you to FF2, although IE7 removal
does revert one back to IE6 (one good thing about IE being tied in so deeply
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Anthony J. Gundrum wrote:
1. For me it has always ASKED if I want to import IE-settings
FF3 does not asks to IMPORT. It actually uses
Gil Hale wrote:
Is there a way to downgrade without loosing my settings? (I mean
downgrade vs. re'installing or recovering a backup).
I am thinking a FF3 removal will not revert you to FF2, although IE7 removal
does revert one back to IE6 (one good thing about IE being tied in so deeply
Bullet Ducked, Score One for the Good Guys!
Also, I am going to download 2.0.0.16 pronto!
Gil
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Gil Hale wrote:
Is there a way to downgrade without loosing my settings? (I mean
downgrade vs. re'installing or recovering a backup).
I am thinking a FF3
: Sunday, August 31, 2008 11:02 AM
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Uh-oh... http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html is
returning a
Unable To Connect message. Did anyone on ProFox manage to download
v-2.0.0.16? And if si, willing to provide a copy for me
Ok. Well I just emailed it to you... if it makes it through - 6MB
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Never Mind. Servers must have been
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Ok. Well I just emailed it to you... if it makes it through - 6MB
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Gil Hale wrote:
Is there a way to downgrade without loosing my settings? (I mean
downgrade vs. re'installing or recovering a backup).
I am thinking a FF3
Gil Hale wrote:
6Mg will get stripped from RR servers. No problem, I was able to finally
download it once one of y'all got off the FF servers! heh-heh...
Thanks!
LOL So I guess now I'm having my 5 minutes. Am I?
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I believe I may have started this thread under a different name because
an update to FF3 made my menu bar very attractive in Windows and not if
linux. However, FF3 is working great for me. I do not use IE on my
Windows computer - my Linux computers either. ;^)
Jeff
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IE integration thing.
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I received an update for Firefox on my Windows XP machine yesterday
Anthony J. Gundrum wrote:
Agh! Sorry, I tried the FF 3 version about 3 weeks ago. They haven't been
pushing it till now. It actually integrates with IE's security settings.
So when I installed it on a Server 2003 box that had IE 7 installed (you
know, the version that has everything
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Agh! Sorry, I tried the FF 3 version about 3 weeks ago. They
haven't been
pushing it till now. It actually integrates with IE's security
Paul McNett wrote:
I thought the idea behind FF was that it WASN'T Internet Explorer.
So much for that.
I agree 100%. Having firefox tell me that I can't download an exe from
sourceforge, and then to find out it was getting that from IE's internet
settings... no thanks! What are they
I received an update for Firefox on my Windows XP machine yesterday and
it changed the tool bar. I really like the new look and everything is
still in the same place ;^) On my Ubuntu box, there was no update and
no change to the tool bar.
Do Linux and Windows have slightly different
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