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How can I get freedom from a forcible firefox 12.?

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vivandorron | 23:04 Sat 05th May 2012 | Technology
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I originally downloaded FF12 and then discovered that it is not compatible with AB. Consequently I cleared it from my computer and reverted to FF11.

However, it is now the case that every time I use my default Browser(FF11) to access AB I receive a message which says "If you have started this programme ..continue"....However, knowing that to do so will install FF12, I have to go through the process of cancelling the item and then receive a message which indicates that the page I require is unavailable... I then ignore the further message and, within a second, I am connected to AB.

Is there a means whereby I can stop Mozzilla trying to force me into its update, until such time as FF12 is acknowledged as being trouble free with AB.

Ron.
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First of all, in what way is it not compatible with AB? I'm using FF12 and AB works just the same as it always has, as far as I can tell.

If you don't want Firefox to update, just go into Tools > Options > Advanced > Update and tick the circle which says "never check for updates".
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Aquariel...I will try what you have suggested. However it is the case, which you may not be experiencing, although techies such Chuck are, and that is that one has to keep re-freshing a page for posting and subscribing to a question.

Ron.
I use it and have no problems whatsover on here
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Some folk must be lucky.....I have gone into 'tools' and have tried a few things without success. Mozzilla still wants me to download FF12 which, at the moment, I do not want.

If you are unaware of any problems then I feel the Ed will be interested by your posting in the following thread.

http://www.theanswerb...uestion1127863-2.html

Ron.
I am sure this problem must be only with FF, I don't have any such problems with IE9.
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Hi Boxtops...If you do have the time to read the thread, which I have posted above the link, you will see that I have established that the problem appears to be only on FF12..... Google Chrome and IE having been tested by me.

Ron.
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Thanks all for your responses.....Problem solved.....Click for details.:-

http://www.theanswerb.../Question1131267.html

Ron.

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