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extension install on a closed network fails

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Hi,

I need to install the extension webdav 1.0.5 on our closed network but I get "webDAV Launcher could not be installed because it is not compatible with Firefox 6.0"

In order to verify that the root cause is the lack on an internet connection, I tried for following on a machine in our open network: re-installed the browser, disconnected the network cable, tried to install the xpi, got the same error message, re-connected the cable, tried to install - successfully.

so i guess that for some reason the fire fox tries to verify something over the internet. is there a way to disable this verification? am i missing something?

any help will be much appreciated.

Thanks, Elad

Hi, I need to install the extension webdav 1.0.5 on our closed network but I get "webDAV Launcher could not be installed because it is not compatible with Firefox 6.0" In order to verify that the root cause is the lack on an internet connection, I tried for following on a machine in our open network: re-installed the browser, disconnected the network cable, tried to install the xpi, got the same error message, re-connected the cable, tried to install - successfully. so i guess that for some reason the fire fox tries to verify something over the internet. is there a way to disable this verification? am i missing something? any help will be much appreciated. Thanks, Elad

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That extension has a maxVerion of 4.0.* and Firefox needs to contact the the addons update server to get new maxVersion information.

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but then what is actually installed is still 1.0.5, so the MaxVersion is problematic only on the xpi itself?