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AB
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[FireFox] 3.0-- How do I make 'Talkback' go away?

I don't want to 'talk back' to Mozilla, I don't want to send any error reports.
I want the Talkback folder to go away and stop returning, and all associated mechanisms removed or disabled.

I got rid of this on Firefox 2.x, but I can't seen to make it go away on 3.0. It always returns.
No doubt it's a setting in 'about:config', but I can't figure out which one.

Grail Knight See Profile? Lanik See Profile?

Thank you.


GadgetsRme
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AB, did you uninstall it from Tools>Addons>Extensions menu?
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AB
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said by GadgetsRme:

AB, did you uninstall it from Tools>Addons menu?
It's not listed there, Gadgets.


GadgetsRme
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reply to AB
check in about:config and see if you have a entry for extensions.talkback. It has been so long that I don't remember for sure where it is at but that is where I'd look.
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AB
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said by GadgetsRme:

check in about:config and see if you have a entry for extensions.talkback. It has been so long that I don't remember for sure where it is at but that is where I'd look.
No, nothing that refers specifically to 'Talkback'.

I've been through 'about:config' pretty thoroughly, have tried different things, yet can't make it go away.
I can only assume I'm missing something, somewhere.
The only info I can find on Mozillazine has to do with Firefox 2.x, or simply suggests removing it from add-ons, and as I've said, I don't have it listed there.

It has to be Firefox 3.0 doing this, as nothing has changed in T-Bird, and the behavior just started after installing Firefox 3.0.


Lanik
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reply to AB
Looks like there is a way to remove it: »kb.mozillazine.org/Breakpad

The official name is Breakpad btw.
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AB
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U-da-man, Lanik. Thank you.

I'll report back later (talkback? ) after I open and close Firefox a couple of times, and let you know how it worked.



Lanik
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See that's why the call it Breakpad in case you "break" something.

You're welcome.
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AB
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said by Lanik:

See that's why the call it Breakpad in case you "break" something.
Breaking something is what I do, and we should all do that at which we have dexterity.

In fact I'm so good at it, I can often break something, breakdance, and eat breakfast all simultaneously.


DataDoc
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said by AB:

said by Lanik:

See that's why the call it Breakpad in case you "break" something.
Breaking something is what I do, and we should all do that at which we have dexterity.

In fact I'm so good at it, I can often break something, breakdance, and eat breakfast all simultaneously.
While at breakneck speed?


GadgetsRme
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Hey AB, do you do all that with a broken down body?
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AB
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reply to DataDoc

said by DataDoc:

While at breakneck speed?
said by GadgetsRme:

Hey AB, do you do all that with a broken down body?
Gimme a break.


GadgetsRme
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said by AB:

said by DataDoc:

While at breakneck speed?
said by GadgetsRme:

Hey AB, do you do all that with a broken down body?
Gimme a break.
Da' boys are out right now. I'll send them by later to take are of it.
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Grail Knight
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reply to AB
I see Lanik filled you in on this although you raise an interesting question that I am sure will attract the attention of you know who.
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Lanik
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reply to AB

said by AB:

Gimme a break.
I think someone is making arrangements for that already.

You might have to change your name from AB to Limp Bizket though.
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AB
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reply to GadgetsRme

said by GadgetsRme:

Da' boys are out right now. I'll send them by later to take are of it.


Yikes! I'm going to have to once again re-enter the Witless Protection Program . . . .


AB
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reply to Lanik
Here's what seems to be the scoop--

When I reinstalled my OS (and Thunderbird and Firefox) a couple of weeks ago, all the 'Talkback' stuff got re-enabled in both applications.
So even by setting 'crash report enabled' to '0' (in the Firefox Program Files 'application.ini', btw), by bringing up Thunderbird it was re-called by that app, due to my having a 'talkback' folder inside Thunderbird's 'extensions' folder.

Removing the 'talkback' folder from Thunderbird's 'extensions' folder, along with the 'crash report enabled-0' setting, seems to have done the trick. I've opened the browser and T-Bird a couple of times now, and no return so far of the 'Talkback' folder.

Thanks again for getting me pointed in the right direction, Lanik.


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