I've not been able to figure out a pattern yet, but the menus in FFP1.5.0.7 are frequently getting disabled and I can't seem to get them back without restarting. Any ideas how I can track this down?
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060909 Firefox/1.5.0.7
Build ID: 2006090918
Enabled Extensions: [11]
* Adblock 0.5.3.043
* Adblock Filterset.G Updater 0.3.0.4
* Add Bookmark Here 0.5.7
* DOM Inspector 1.8.0.7
* Fasterfox 1.0.3
* IE Tab 1.1.1.4
* ImgLikeOpera 0.6.14
* MR Tech Local Install 5.2
* NoScript 1.1.4.3
* repagination 2006.4.4
* Tab Mix Plus 0.3.0.5
Installed Themes: [1]
* Firefox (default)
Installed Plugins: (6)
* Adobe Acrobat
* Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 Update 2
* Microsoft® DRM
* Mozilla Default Plug-in
* PCMan's IE Tab Plug-in for Mozilla/Firefox
* Windows Media Player Plug-in Dynamic Link Library
Things like this are nearly always an issue with an extension. Be sure you've updated all your extensions (I know a few on there the older releases have had problems). Some extensions are incompatible with each other (someone posted a helpful link to a page tracking that yesterday, I think). I know some versions of IETab and Tab Mix Plus conflict, for instance. Failing all that, you'll need to disable them one at a time and figure out which one is misbehaving.
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I was afraid you might say something like that. Since I can't (yet) reproduce it on demand, it makes tracking it down quite a PITA. It happens ~3-4x/day on average, and at random moments.
Oh, well... Thanks for your time and suggestions regarding the potential extension conflicts (I need to check for updates more often, although I thought it used to prompt for that...). Hopefully it won't take me too long to figure it out.
it with Safe Mode. If it is still screwy, it's a corrupt profile.
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