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Bullfrog

Add-on manager page blank

Post by Bullfrog »

After installing 2.0.8.1 (Win XP) my add-on manager page from the Tools drop down menu was blank. The only way to get it back was to re-install Firefox and immediately disable NoScript.

Jerry
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Re: Add-on manager page blank

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Looks like an Add-Ons Manager corruption.
Could you try to follow the steps outlined in this article?

If that doesn't that help, it's probably an extensions conflict (known culprits are McAfee Site Advisor, HP Smart Web Printing, Microsoft .NET Assistant and ZoneAlarm Toobar).
You may want to try Standard Diagnostic to find out, then.
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Bullfrog

Re: Add-on manager page blank

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I tried the fix in the article mentioned but to no avail.

This problem started on the last MS Tuesday patch day.

Also when I try to open a page that requires a plug-in, I get the plug-in required message but it cannot find plug-in to install. After re-installing FF and disabling NS the page opens just fine.

Jerry
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Re: Add-on manager page blank

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Bullfrog wrote:I tried the fix in the article mentioned but to no avail.
Just like you, I'm using Fx 3.6.13 on Windows XP with all of Tuesday's patches applied -- even the Silverlight one. I'm not having any problem with the Add-ons manager.

It still sounds like it may be a conflict with another extension. Are you using any of these: HP Smart Web Printing, Skype, .NET Framework Assistant, or McAfee Site Advisor? If so, then uninstall or disable them.

If you problem persists, it still may be an extension conflict. To find the conflicting extension, do the following:
- Create a new profile.
- Install the latest development version of NoScript.
- If a problem is evident in this simple configuration, then it's not an extension conflict. Report your test result back here.
- Add any other extensions you are using. Add one extension at a time.
- After each extension is added, see if any problems have been introduced by its addition.
- If you've found a problem, then you've also found the conflicting extension. Report your test results back here.
- If you've gone through the preceding procedure without experiencing a problem, then any problem appears to be solved.
- If you want to continue using this profile that doesn't have a problem, you can transfer your data and settings from your old profile to the new one.
Also when I try to open a page that requires a plug-in, I get the plug-in required message but it cannot find plug-in to install. After re-installing FF and disabling NS the page opens just fine.
What page? What plugin does the page say it needs?
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