.NET Framework Assistant returns in Firefox 3.6
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.NET Framework Assistant returns in Firefox 3.6
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Re: .NET Framework Assistant returns in Firefox 3.6
OK, explain please.John Gray wrote:And here's How to remove the .NET Framework Assistant for Firefox again... (See Method 2)
I don't use Firefox as my default browser, but I do have it, and I have updated to version 3.6. .NET Framework Assistant 1.1 appears in my list of extensions. But is this a bad thing, and why do I want to remove it. (And what is it for, anyway?)
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Re: .NET Framework Assistant returns in Firefox 3.6
Here's a bit of reading material, some of it from Woody and some from the "other place:"IanWilson wrote:OK, explain please.John Gray wrote:And here's How to remove the .NET Framework Assistant for Firefox again... (See Method 2)
I don't use Firefox as my default browser, but I do have it, and I have updated to version 3.6. .NET Framework Assistant 1.1 appears in my list of extensions. But is this a bad thing, and why do I want to remove it. (And what is it for, anyway?)
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Re: .NET Framework Assistant returns in Firefox 3.6
Well the two posts by TonyE in your third link seem to suggest that there isn't a problem. Or am I missing something?Bigaldoc wrote:Here's a bit of reading material, some of it from Woody and some from the "other place:"IanWilson wrote:OK, explain please.John Gray wrote:And here's How to remove the .NET Framework Assistant for Firefox again... (See Method 2)
I don't use Firefox as my default browser, but I do have it, and I have updated to version 3.6. .NET Framework Assistant 1.1 appears in my list of extensions. But is this a bad thing, and why do I want to remove it. (And what is it for, anyway?)
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Re: .NET Framework Assistant returns in Firefox 3.6
There is no problem in having the add-on installed, but there are many that prefer not to have it, particularly as the add-on add itself silently when you install .Net Framework.IanWilson wrote:Well the two posts by TonyE in your third link seem to suggest that there isn't a problem. Or am I missing something?
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Re: .NET Framework Assistant returns in Firefox 3.6
OK - I'll leave well alone.TonyE wrote:There is no problem in having the add-on installed, but there are many that prefer not to have it, particularly as the add-on add itself silently when you install .Net Framework.IanWilson wrote:Well the two posts by TonyE in your third link seem to suggest that there isn't a problem. Or am I missing something?
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