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Thunderbird is being managed by your organisation CAUSE: Bitdefender

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If I go into Settings, I get the above message. I am not part of an organisation, so how do I get rid of this?

If I go into Settings, I get the above message. I am not part of an organisation, so how do I get rid of this?

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Ed

"Yes, that's what's causing the 'managed' message. Delete the TB sub-key on the left side."

It comes back when I run Thunderbird

Edit: Since then, I've left the TB folder and just deleted the extension and I've lost my message. I'm confused what I've done, but I may also have deleted the xpi file from App Data/Roaming/TB/Profiles/My profile/Extensions

Edit 2. I had deleted the xpi file, as it was in the Rubbish Bin when I came to empty it

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Ed

"Yes, that's what's causing the 'managed' message. Delete the TB sub-key on the left side."

It comes back when I run Thunderbird

Edit: Since then, I've left the TB folder and just deleted the extension and I've lost my message. I'm confused what I've done, but I may also have deleted the xpi file from App Data/Roaming/TB/Profiles/My profile/Extensions

Edit 2. I had deleted the xpi file, as it was in the Rubbish Bin when I came to empty it

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