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Re: XP & malware



I have uploaded for you (on Sendspace, see link below) a snapshot
of where this setting lives, and what it looks like. I think it
*must* be there, on any recent version of FireFox.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/z3mdp1

Not sure about current details of their free service: they may
have sent you a separate email notification. It's an 80 kb. .PNG
file, which should be viewable by most any graphics viewer app
that can display JPEGs and other common formats. I've sent this
from a secondary email account (begins "Heuch____" etc.) that I
use mainly for email with online, commercial firms.


 Jordan


--- On Mon, 5/21/12, rdumain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  wrote:

> From: rdumain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> Subject: Re: XP & malware
> To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Monday, May 21, 2012, 9:06 AM
> Once again, I get no such option from
> Firefox. It closes everything
> without giving me a choice to save tabs. I'm using the
> latest Firefox
> on my old laptop with XP.
>    
>
> On Mon, 21 May 2012 08:32:08 -0700 (PDT), J R FOX 
> wrote:
> Neville was referring to the "nightly" builds = development
> on the
> > very latest build of the current version. (Or, in the
> case of some
> > apps, this could be an alpha or beta for an upcoming
> version.) Tools
> > --> Options --> General --> "Show Tabs and
> Windows from Last Session"
> > works fine to set this on my non-nightly portable
> edition.
> > I've just made this change, which is more to my liking,
> rather than
> > having to manually click on "Restore Previous Session"
> each time I
> > boot up FireFox.
> >
> >
> > Jordan
> >
> >
> > --- On Mon, 5/21/12, rdumain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > 
> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm using Firefox 12.0. I see no
> > > option anywhere related to "nightly" 
> > > or shutting down Firefox.
> > >
>
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