

The tools don’t need to open the UI so it went fine for a while. I need to stay on Firefox v.56 in order to run external tools that require this version. You uncheck the box when loading the program….it’s still there. The maintenance service is another gotcha by Mozilla. Had to figure out how to wrench some away from “TrustedInstaller” and give me local permissions, but I did. I have been doing similar to MS Telemetry and Updates. That pingsender I only found with an alert from Glasswire. HoldAPR22maintenanceservice_installer.exe Several “updates” had already loaded ready to install (even to A) set not to and B) blocked in registry).įWIW, your mileage may vary…just leave the file name there with the month and date (APR22) in front: These are the ones I have renamed in Firefox and Thunderbird. I think it’s an old Linux trick I have used in XP for what, 25 years, I find the file and rename it with the month and year prefix. VERY helpful in finding all the MS stuff that talks to the mothership. So, using my vast XP32 and XP64 skills (hah!), I researched and dug.įirst fix is I re-loaded my Glasswire. That reg fix is there, I think it transferred in the reset. Reset, so all my settings went “POOF!” and I stared resetting them. Can’t find a specific version of FF listed.

Select one of the following options as desired:.Scroll down to the “ Firefox Updates” section.Select the “ Menu” button in the upper-right corner, then choose “ Options“.
