![]() ![]() I still think it's something to do with out of date certs or a wrong setting in the panel. KeyPer, if you know an about:config setting shoot forth, as always, complete instructions much appreciated. I had installed TOR but had not chained anything up in SM. AFAIC we were also doing lots of spadework with proxo in FF then things halted because of something to do with certificates and proxo. When I was setting up Proxo some months back noone, I hadn't got to the stage of installing extensions in SeaMonkey and Ive not even got proxo installed on this current system yet, so proxo is not in the equation at present. I felt it explained things pretty well buts it's a very complex area, and one I would appreciate help on if I am to grasp it better. I read SeaMonkeys help file last night (until my head hurt ) about certs and what not. There was none of this drama about not being able to verify it so I'm wondering if its something to do with old certs in SeaMonkey because its an old version or I have got a wrong setting on the Cert Manager interface somewhere. Now, I was able to locally install prefbar 6.5 into this particular profile I'm using on FF ATM which didn't have it installed prior because Id not got around to it yet. It's the first extension Ive seen that still isn't signed, other than those special builds for devs (cant remember exactly what they're called.) So it seems I cannot install ANY extensions whatsoever signed or not. The " disable addon compatibility checks" addon wasn't signed last night when I went to get it. That's why I'm using SeaMonkey 2.0.14Įxcept for the first entry, which I (unsuccessfully) tried to install locally (through the addon manager), the rest have been tried both online, and locally. (Potential feature creep versions aside) for testing and learning purposes to be on the same page, is to be on the same versions if at all possible. Here's the various versions I've been working with. How much are they forced to cave in to the whole Mozilla KTed One question I'm asking myself is how much autonomy has SeaMonkey really got from the others. this is yet another nail in Mozillas coffin. There's ways around it, but at great inconvenience to devs and others who make a few tweaks for their own use only. Yesterday there was a long thread of outraged and angered devs and others who are utterly furious with Mozilla for making it mandatory to have all extensions no matter what age, needing to be signed. ![]() I spent most of yesterday and day before wrestling with this. I'm totally fed up with Firefox and it's sly underhanded tricks and keen to ditch it but Im not sure where to from here. Unless I get these extensions installed, I've hit a brick wall with SeaMonkey and it's a no go. Tried doing a search for hours to try and find a fix for this and turned up empty handed. After digging I can find it on Mozillas site and Ive tried a direct install from there. It doesn't have Prefbar even when searching for addons. Ive tried the manual install with the xpi file from desktop via the addon manager and tried going in through the addons manager onto SeaMonkeys site. Ive tried compatible versions of Prefbar, and Request Policy. I can't get anywhere getting extensions installed into SeaMonkey. Services Management Console should now open in Standard view.Ĭhecking for errors and warnings in Event viewer.ĭescription: There was error processing the driver database.Ĭopy the file “drvmain.sdb” from dllcache folder to “C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch” and the error is solved. On menu click on File > Save > click Yes to update the file and then exit. In Services click on 'Standard' and at popup message for file download click Cancel. Right-click on 'services.msc' file and choose 'Author' from list. Navigate to Windows system32 folder and locate 'services.msc' file.īackup the file and store in a safe place. To avoid seeing the popup message and seeing no Services (blank) I set the Services MMC to open up in Switching to Standard view presents a popup message. When removing IE HTML Rendering Engine there was a slight issue when opening up Services Management ![]()
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