On 11/26/2013 10:22 PM, azed13 wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> On 11/26/2013 4:40 PM, azed13 wrote: >>> I checked for the latest update and allowed Seamonkey to download the >>> update and install. I never do that, preferring to download the file and >>> do a manual install. >>> >>> The instructions are to restart Seamonkey for the update to be >>> installed. I did that and got the message that "the update could not be >>> installed because Seamonkey is already running, etc." and a new >>> Seamonkey browser opens immediately after closing the message. I >>> restarted Seamonkey several times and the message just repeats. >>> >>> I decided to do my usual and download the latest update, installed it >>> with high hopes. No joy! Every time I start Seamonkey I get the nag. Can >>> anyone tell me the name of the auto update file and where it might have >>> been downloaded to my computer? >>> >>> I would like to find it and kill it. I have no wish to keep seeing this >>> message for an eternity. Thanks in advance, >>> >>> azed13 >>> >>> BTW; a check with Windows "Task Manager" does not find any Seamonkey >>> session open except the one that displays the message. >>> >> >> In the Task Manager, did you look on the Processes tab for >> "seamonkey.exe" or only on the Applications tab for "SeaMonkey"? >> > I did look in processes, only the current instance, ending the process > closed the current browser. No others were listed. >
That is what I have been seeing, not with installs but generally. It is sporadic, about 1/4 of the time. See the thread "SeaMonkey Shutdown" (started 25 Nov 2013) in this newsgroup. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> Where does your elected official stand? Which politicians refuse to tell us where they stand? See the non-partisan Project Vote Smart at <http://votesmart.org/>. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey