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  1. That is with the latest version of MBAE? Not that I want to run an old version of Opera though. At least version 12.16 is still going to get security updates!
  2. May be a dumb question, but Firefox just received an update, meaning Seamonkey and Palemoon have also. I have Seamonkey on 1 machine and Palemoon on another. I updated my Seamonkey earlier today but had forgotten that I had already renamed the seamonkey.exe to forefox so update failed. I then renamed the firefox.exe back to seamonkey.exe and updater had to download the full install instead of just the update, but again, that update failed. On this machine I hadn't renamed the palemoon.exe yet so went ahead and updated it and then renamed the file to firefox.exe. So, the dumb question is, should I rename the original file back to original name before updating. I know that after my first attempt at updating Seamonkey and then renaming the file back to Seamonkey AFTER that full download attempt wrecked everything! Uninstalled Seamonkey on that machine temporarily. Thanks
  3. As already stated, the ONLY third party app running on any of my Windows machines is Windows Firewall Control. http://sphinx-soft.com/Vista/order.html
  4. Going to assume that this trick should work with Seamonkey also then, maybe? Not totally based on Firefox, but built by the Mozilla team. If that trick doesn't work, will Seamonkey ever be supported? Thank you Just in case you're not familiar with Seamonkey: The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite (see below). Such a software suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this concept. Containing an Internet browser, email & newsgroup client with an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools, SeaMonkey is sure to appeal to advanced users, web developers and corporate users. Under the hood, SeaMonkey uses much of the same Mozilla source code which powers such successful siblings as Firefox, Thunderbird, Camino, Sunbird and Miro. Legal backing is provided by the Mozilla Foundation.
  5. Just installed newest MBAE on a different machine using Opera 12.16. Exiting MBAE first, opening Opera and restarting MBAE, DOES NOT cause Opera to crash!! Not using it this way though. I know it'll be fixed sometime soon, hopefully!
  6. As I stated in my first reply to you. The new Opera sucks, plain and simple. Tons of complaints in the Opera forums and a couple other tech sites I visit. I have actually installed it once now, just to see how bad it is, and it's ridiculously crappy! The main thing I hate about it though, is they quit using their own Presto engine and switched to that crap Chrome engine!
  7. I have Win7 32 bit and 64 bit and and various different versions, Professional, Ultimate and Home Premium of Win 7. I use no ridiculous addons other than adblock in Seamoneky and Easylist ad protection in IE9, As far as Opera goes, there is NO addons installed except flashplayer and that is almost always disabled, in all browsers unless I need it. Currently, with 1 tab open in Opera I have a total of 29 processes running, with Opera being 1 and MBAE being another. I DO NOT let programs auto start and almost always refuse to let anything do anything automatically. The only 2 items in the system tray that are loaded is my Windows 7 firewall control and MBAE, version 0.9.2, still.
  8. Why isn't this issue even listed in the known issues of the post about the new version is out? http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=130688
  9. FWIW, I do all of that every time I uninstall anything and also delete anything that might get into the programs/common programs folder and anything in my User/low/local folders and I run my computers as administrator all the time. @pbust, Please do not incorporate an automatic updater into this thing until it's TOTALLY right, which it is FAR from right now!
  10. The new version of MBAE IS NOT working correctly with Opera 12.16! Just did a fresh install of MBAE, fired up Opera and instantaneous crash! I DO NOT have any news feeder or anything similar to it running. In fact, I do not have any addons or anything running and even flashplayer is disabled!
  11. Using this little program on all 9 of my machines, the 0.9.2.1200 version, and will keep an eye on this and test as versions come out. Thanks
  12. Yes, I have Opera 12.16 and from what I've read about Opera 15, I'm NOT installing that next to unusable piece of junk! Opera even knows 15 is junk as my updater for Opera doesn't detect a new version! The Opera forums are full of complaints about it. Thanks for the reply
  13. MBAE 0.9.2.1400, totally crashes Opera and will not even let it load! Uninstalled it
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