wrote:
> The only thing I find that fits your description is:
> Preferences\Advanced\Software installation\Enable
> software installation
> Which is defined as:
> Enable software installation: Select this if you
> want Mozilla to
> prompt you when new software needs to be installed
> and used with Mozilla.
>
> Is that what you are referring to?
Yes. "Enable Software Installation." Right after I
checked that, the extension installs began to "take."
No more instant "Done" message but nothing happening.
You are supposed to get dialog boxes regarding whether
you want the install to happen in a profile or in the
program directory. Then you should get another
telling you whether the install was successful or not.
That is what happened again, once this box was
checked.
Jordan
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