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    How do I kill uninstall delete remove, make funciton no more - get ride of, a plug in?  
pyotr filipivich


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12-01-07 12:11 AM

Greetings

About two revisions back, I tried a download manager from
"FreshDevices".  I didn't like it, so uninstalled it - I thought.  Now,
I get a message "Freshdevice unable to take over the download!"  Like I
wanted it to in the first place!?
So, how do I find where the plug in options are, so that I can
finally get rid of this annoyance?


running Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.10)
Gecko/20071115 Firefox/2.0.0.10

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    Re: How do I kill uninstall delete remove, make funciton no more - get ride of, a plug  
pyotr filipivich


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12-02-07 06:15 AM

After a Computer crash and the demise of civilization, it was learned
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
<peter.potamus.the.purple.hippo@gmail.com> wrote on Fri, 30 Nov 2007
16:15:19 -0800 in alt.fan.mozilla :
>pyotr filipivich wrote: 
>
>in the address bar, type in about :plugins and look for the
>Freshdevice entry. It should be a .dll file. Once found,
>close FF, then go into the FF plugin directory, which is
>located in the FF program directory.  Find the file and
>delete it.

Thank you, that solved that problem.  Caused a new one (what?  I've
known there is no such thing as a "quick fix" since ... 19986? 1981?
sometime back in the dark ages...) but this problem is a simple one to
fix.  It says here, in small print.  On the back of the page. In Chinese
Braille.

Thanks again.

tschus
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