Software restriction policy, FlashGot, and Firefox 10 ESR
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 5:00 am
I started having a problem with FlashGot on all the computers in the house once I updated Firefox to the 10.xESR stream. The problem is tied to the fact that I have Windows "software restriction policy" turned on, but FlashFGot worked fine before I updated Firefox and FlashGot, so am hoping there is some Firefox or FlashGot configuration change I can make to get them working harmoniously together again.
The details:
-I am currently running Flashgot 1.4.8.4, Firefox 10.0.9, WinXP SP3 with Software Restriction Policy turned on.
-Before Firefox 10.xESR I was running Firefox 3.6.x and all was fine with Flashgot.
-I install Firefox extensions globally. In case it makes a difference on how I do this, this is how I install extensions globally:
-Before in Firefox 3.6.x I simply copied the XPI files to the "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\extensions\" directory directly and they installed without problem, inc FlashGot (Firefox would rename the XPI file to it's cryptic xxxx name of course but everything ran fine).
-After I upgraded to Firefox 10.0.x I could no longer simply copy the XPI file to the "...Firefox\extensions\" directory, but instead had to first rename the XPI files to their respective "<em:id>" names before copying them (for FlashGot I use "{19503e42-ca3c-4c27-b1e2-9cdb2170ee34}.xpi").
-in April 2012 I updated Firefox to 10.0.3 from 3.6.x, and I think FlashGot from ~1.4.1 to ~1.4.5.
The errors I get:
-I get an error message now whenever Firefox first starts that says "C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\fdgqbvaf.default\flashGot.exe Windows cannot open this program because it has been prevented by a software restriction policy. For more information, open Event Viewer or contact your system administrator."
-Another computer in the house (same software setup) often gets the same error message when she right clicks on things in Firefox (although the user name and "xxxx.default" directory names are different obviously).
Since I have always had Windows Software Restriction Policy active on the computers in the house, as well as had FlashGot on them (for years), I am assuming the problem is not a new Software Restriction Policy problem, but more likely that Firefox or FlashGot changed where they store exe or temp files in Firefox 10.xESR compared to 3.6.x. Does this sound right, and if so is there a configuration change I can make to Firefox or Flashgot to correct this?
By the way, I love NoScript and Flashgot as they are great extensions.
Thanks.
The details:
-I am currently running Flashgot 1.4.8.4, Firefox 10.0.9, WinXP SP3 with Software Restriction Policy turned on.
-Before Firefox 10.xESR I was running Firefox 3.6.x and all was fine with Flashgot.
-I install Firefox extensions globally. In case it makes a difference on how I do this, this is how I install extensions globally:
-Before in Firefox 3.6.x I simply copied the XPI files to the "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\extensions\" directory directly and they installed without problem, inc FlashGot (Firefox would rename the XPI file to it's cryptic xxxx name of course but everything ran fine).
-After I upgraded to Firefox 10.0.x I could no longer simply copy the XPI file to the "...Firefox\extensions\" directory, but instead had to first rename the XPI files to their respective "<em:id>" names before copying them (for FlashGot I use "{19503e42-ca3c-4c27-b1e2-9cdb2170ee34}.xpi").
-in April 2012 I updated Firefox to 10.0.3 from 3.6.x, and I think FlashGot from ~1.4.1 to ~1.4.5.
The errors I get:
-I get an error message now whenever Firefox first starts that says "C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\fdgqbvaf.default\flashGot.exe Windows cannot open this program because it has been prevented by a software restriction policy. For more information, open Event Viewer or contact your system administrator."
-Another computer in the house (same software setup) often gets the same error message when she right clicks on things in Firefox (although the user name and "xxxx.default" directory names are different obviously).
Since I have always had Windows Software Restriction Policy active on the computers in the house, as well as had FlashGot on them (for years), I am assuming the problem is not a new Software Restriction Policy problem, but more likely that Firefox or FlashGot changed where they store exe or temp files in Firefox 10.xESR compared to 3.6.x. Does this sound right, and if so is there a configuration change I can make to Firefox or Flashgot to correct this?
By the way, I love NoScript and Flashgot as they are great extensions.
Thanks.