Is there a way to make the NoScript upgrades happen silently, so Firefox will just start up and not give students an opportunity to select to not install an upgrade?
This is probably a Firefox issue rather than NoScript, but NoScript is the only plugin in the library being used. The only item which seems relevant in the NoScript FAQ is a mention of MR Tech's updating tool, but I didn't see anything in its description which seemed relevant.
Silent automatic upgrade?
Silent automatic upgrade?
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Re: Silent automatic upgrade?
On Firefox 4 and above add-on updates happen silently by default.
On Firefox 3.6 and below you get the startup confirmation window which, unfortunately, can't be skipped (removing it has been considered a usability win in Fx 4).
On Firefox 3.6 and below you get the startup confirmation window which, unfortunately, can't be skipped (removing it has been considered a usability win in Fx 4).
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screwman_@
Re: Silent automatic upgrade?
The NS automatic update is a good option though I recommend that NS should ask for user permission before restart of browser is done....it so happens that one s in the middle of work and the browser closes and restarts automatically...thereby all the unsaved work is gone.....Any options available....pls.comment....
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Re: Silent automatic upgrade?
@SEWilco
You could try disabling extension updates altogether & manually updating by copying the NoScript xpi (named as {73a6fe31-595d-460b-a920-fcc0f8843232}.xpi) into (each) Profile/extensions/ directory.
And if you disabled the NoScript notification on updates, users wouldn't even see that.
(Browsers would have to be closed when you push the updates ...)
You could try disabling extension updates altogether & manually updating by copying the NoScript xpi (named as {73a6fe31-595d-460b-a920-fcc0f8843232}.xpi) into (each) Profile/extensions/ directory.
And if you disabled the NoScript notification on updates, users wouldn't even see that.
(Browsers would have to be closed when you push the updates ...)
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Re: Silent automatic upgrade?
This should never happen; see http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=9094. Your browser should never restart without prompting you, and NoScript certainly doesn't do it. You might want to check your Addon Manager settings, and maybe try a clean profile.screwman_@ wrote:The NS automatic update is a good option though I recommend that NS should ask for user permission before restart of browser is done....it so happens that one s in the middle of work and the browser closes and restarts automatically...thereby all the unsaved work is gone.....Any options available....pls.comment....
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