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Flash portable bypassing Protected Mode?

Submitted by Muffinman123 on September 2, 2014 - 3:17pm

n6w36 mentioned the reason why flash portable doesn't work on any computer was because adobe added protected mode last year
https://portableapps.com/node/37978
and he mentioned the users can only disable it if they have admin access

but one thing I noticed is that protected mode setting doesn't affect opera 12 portable which came out this april. until I came across n6w36's solution, I was using opera all this time. having 2 browsers at the same time was a resource hog sure, but opera 12 portable was the only thing that could use flash at the time.

so this brings the question

installing MozFireFoxPortable on a thumb drive

Submitted by johndouglasdahl on August 25, 2014 - 11:38pm

howdy,
Do i absolutely need to install Mozilla Firefox on my pc hard drive to run/use MozFireFoxPortable from an external thumb drive ?

i've been trying to use MFFPortable for several days and am as confused as hell whether i'm in MozFF or MozFFPortable. most of the time i am certain i'm in the MozFF application and not using the portable

FFPortable says their product is sooooooooo easy to install; well it was "easy". they don't say it is easy to USE and SETUP with confidence, or to move the profile and favorites from MozFF to MozFFPortable

FirefoxESR and Multiple Profiles. 2ndProfile hardcodes pathname breaking ESR

Submitted by rjt on August 5, 2014 - 6:42pm

Our NetGear network switches can only be managed by particular versions of particular web browsers. The best one right now is Firefox Extended Support Release 17.0.7. We can not upgrade to new versions of their firmware without an old webbrowser. At least it is not as bad as only working with IE6 in a largely Linux shop ( nightmares of the Linksys SRW24 ).

i am very very familiar with having Firefox use multiple profiles but i have been spending all day to try to get this to work with FirefoxESR 17.

Hunting most updated FF Portable that doesn't break flash videos utterly. (this got more ranty and wall of text than I meant to)

Submitted by taosk8r on July 31, 2014 - 1:42pm

Well, I had all the update stuff turned off, and I got an update anyhow.. It makes flash videos skip, take forever to buffer, and the sync is terrible..

Basically the new versions completely broke flash and made me leave my cherished firefox browser for Chrome territory.

Now, I want to go back, but the ESR version just seems REALLY outdated. I'm assuming that's the only option, though, correct?

Firefox Crashes

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Submitted by Lord_Theren on July 24, 2014 - 9:27am

For some reason Firefox Portable keeps crashing. I just had a clean install, and installed FlashBlock and Speed Dial and now Firefox keeps crashing. On hitting the restart Firefox button it restarts normally but a few seconds later a dialog box pops up and says could not load XPCOM. Then it crashes again.

Update Firefox to 31.0 via about->check update accidentally..

Submitted by hongkongportable on July 23, 2014 - 10:47am

I am using Portable Firefox for web development.

Today i want to upgrade my local installed version Firefox to 31, but i pick the wrong short cut point to portable one and update via about menu.

After restart i know i am doing wrong, but the portable Firefox update success to v31.0 and it work fine.

So what is the negative effect if i do it via about->check update?
Just wonder what the build-in updater actually do to my system? (write registry, leave some file, create another profile etc.)

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