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Removing "NoScript" from SeaMonkey

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by ackerberg, 2006/12/01.

  1. 2006/12/01
    ackerberg

    ackerberg Inactive Thread Starter

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    I installed NoScript with SeaMonkey and was having some problems with it, not being able to access secure sites that I previously had no problem with before installation. I seemed to have worked that out but at one point I wanted to uninstall it and could not figure out how to do it. It seems easy to do with Firefox but it is not obvious with SeaMonkey. I did discover the executable in a SeaMonkey folder which I could delete. There is no uninstall option that I could find. Anyone know how to deal with this problem?
     
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    Ramona

    Ramona Geek Member Alumni

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    ackerberg,

    Here is what I found:

    Uninstalling NoScript
     

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    Westside

    Westside Inactive Alumni

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    Brute force should also work, although you may have to deal with some registry key. By brute force I mean to delete the No Script folder in the SM profile, extention folder. You will see a bunch of folders with alphanumeric designation.
    You will have to open the folder to find out which is which.
    The Extention Uninstaller consists of two .xpis, but, at times, they did not work. Thus the brute force.
     
  5. 2006/12/03
    ackerberg

    ackerberg Inactive Thread Starter

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    I was able to fix the problem so I will not uninstall NoScript, but I am happy I asked the question so I know it is not easy to remove it from SeaMonkey.
     

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