[email protected] wrote:
In addition, I found that these tabs left no record in the browser history file.
[email protected] wrote:
I'm running SeaMonkey v2.46 on a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit system with the
Creators Update version 1703 installed.
This morning when I started SeaMonkey, it opened several tabs. Each one
said something like "SeaMonkey v2.46 would like to update your <plug-in
name> plug-in. Each of these mentioned a different plug-in.
I was in a hurry and I generally do all updates manually wherever
possible. I did not click on anything in any of these tabs. I closed all
of them individually and then shut down SeaMonkey.
When I re-started SeaMonkey, I immediately noticed that the PrefBar
plug-in was not running. I opened the add-ons manager and found that all
my installed plug-ins were disabled.
I was able to turn the ones I wanted back on, and everything appears to
be running normally now.
I have never seen anything like this from SeaMonkey before, and I found
it alarming. Did anyone else experience this? I'm wondering if it was a
legitimate request from SeaMonkey or if it was malware? Comments?
John
Dear John,
I found it often helpful to fully backup my seamonkey on cdrom as follows:
gershwin$
su
#
mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
#
# find /home/.seamonkey | cpio -dumpv /mnt/
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