On 3 jul, 19:28, Phillip Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lee wrote:
> > On 7/2/10, David E. Ross<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> On 7/2/10 6:01 AM, Lee wrote:
> >>> Is there a way to permanently disable plugins?
>
> >>> I don't want the adobe reader plugin and this bit in my user.js used
> >>> to accomplish that:
> >>>    user_pref("plugin.scan.Acrobat", "99.9");
>
> >>> Adobe came out with a new version of reader&  after installing the new
> >>> version, about:plugins says I've got the Adobe Acrobat plugin
> >>> installed again :(
>
> >>> How do I tell SeaMonkey that I don't want it using the acrobat plugin
> >>> regardless?
>
> >>> I know about the menu bar Tools / Add-on Manager / Plugins&  click
> >>> 'disable' for Adobe Acrobat, but the next time I upgrade reader the
> >>> plugin is back.  What I'm looking for is a way to permanently disable
> >>> the plugin .. even after installing a new version of reader.
>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Lee
>
> >> This is an Adobe issue, not a SeaMonkey issue.
>
> > I can understand how a developer could see it that way.. "If you don't
> > want the plugin, don't put it in the plugins folder."  Maybe Adobe
> > didn't used to add the plugins to the seamonkey plugins folder?  In
> > any case, it'd be nice if SM honored the minimum required plugin
> > version I've got configured in user.js
>
> >> In Adobe Reader, go to the menu bar and select [Edit>  Preferences].
> >> Under Categories on the Preferences window, select Internet.  Clear all
> >> checkboxes under "Web Browser Options".
>
> > or remember to delete the .dlls added to the seamonkey plugins
> > directory or remember to start SM&  click on tools / addon manager /
> > plugins and disable the plugins again.  I'd rather not have to
> > remember that when I update some software package I also have to
> > re-configure SM.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Lee
>
> Uhh Fellas - Wouldn't this work:
>
> http://screencast.com/t/OTMzYmZhNzU
>
> SeaMonkey 2.x allows you to disable plugins. here is a screen shot of my
> Plugins. notice the arrow pointed to the disable button when a given
> plugin is selected.
>
> --
> Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.        "If it's Fixed, Don't Break 
> it"http://www.phillipmjones.net       mailto:[email protected]

yes someone work
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