Lee wrote:
On 11/2/16, Larry S. wrote:
Just noticed a "new" plugin in the Add-Ons Manager. It's called the
"Active Touch General Plugin Container", and the associated information
says it was "updated" (probably installed) on Thursday of last week.
I know there is something called Plugin
On 11/2/16, Larry S. wrote:
> Just noticed a "new" plugin in the Add-Ons Manager. It's called the
> "Active Touch General Plugin Container", and the associated information
> says it was "updated" (probably installed) on Thursday of last week.
>
> I know there is something called Plugin Container
On 11/2/16, Larry S. wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> To remove an extension repeat the process of disabling it, but select
>> the Remove button for it. No, you do not have to enable it before
>> removing it.
>>
>> To remove a plugin, launch the Windows Control Panel
David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/2/2016 9:53 AM, Larry S. wrote:
Just noticed a "new" plugin in the Add-Ons Manager. It's called the
"Active Touch General Plugin Container", and the associated information
says it was "updated" (probably installed) on Thursday of last week.
I know there is something
On 11/2/2016 9:53 AM, Larry S. wrote:
> Just noticed a "new" plugin in the Add-Ons Manager. It's called the
> "Active Touch General Plugin Container", and the associated information
> says it was "updated" (probably installed) on Thursday of last week.
>
> I know there is something called
Just noticed a "new" plugin in the Add-Ons Manager. It's called the
"Active Touch General Plugin Container", and the associated information
says it was "updated" (probably installed) on Thursday of last week.
I know there is something called Plugin Container in the SM software
somewhere, but
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