David C. Mores wrote:

In recent versions of Seamonkey I started seeing a change in behavior
for new Seamonkey windows in a Win7 environment.  When clicking on a
link in a Seamonkey Mail message, a new or existing Seamonkey browser
window opens/pops on the top of the desktop.  Then, but not always, a
second or so later, that window falls to the bottom with the previous
Seamonkey top window returning to the top with no action on my part.  I
am not certain how to reproduce this reliably.

This does not seem normal to me.  Are others seeing this behavior?  If
it is new, purposeful behavior, what is the purpose?  Is there an option
to shut if off?

Not our fault, not our problem. Caused by recent versions of Adobe's Flash plugin. See here (includes instructions for a workaround):

<http://kb.mozillazine.org/Flash#Flash_Protected_Mode_issues_on_Windows_Vista_and_above>

I don't understand the risks of the workaround, and I've had no response to my inquiry on the subject, so apply at your own risk.

You also have the option of downgrading to an earlier version of Flash (11.2 or earlier), but that also entails risks that I don't understand.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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