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How in the world is Thunderbird 5 revisions behind in the flatpak repo, i.e. 140? But current version is 145?

How in the world is Thunderbird 5 revisions behind in the flatpak repo, i.e. 140? But current version is 145? Windows version is 145, but flakpak is only 140? REALLY F… (read more)

How in the world is Thunderbird 5 revisions behind in the flatpak repo, i.e. 140? But current version is 145? Windows version is 145, but flakpak is only 140? REALLY FRUSTRATING when you are migrating from Windows to Linux and Thunderbird is way out of date! No wonder people don't like migrating to Linux. You make it truly painful! Documentation/website for Thunderbird states that flatpak always installs latest version? RIGHT, what a load of BS.

Asked by Jibun no Kage 12 hours ago

Last reply by James 3 seconds ago

Have no clue just use the computer as before for mail etc and looking up information that is all I need

Spell out what you want as I personally have no clue.I am 90 years old so what do you want .?, Should I just ignore these requestsd instead , as I have no idea what more … (read more)

Spell out what you want as I personally have no clue.I am 90 years old so what do you want .?, Should I just ignore these requestsd instead , as I have no idea what more to do... When you are 90 I wondder if you understab][nd the request to update. All I use my computer is for personal use only

Asked by nev.mcmanus 12 hours ago

Broken Auto-Updates on Firefox ESR after silent installation, requires admin privileges, UAC prompts, causes XULRUNNER pop-ups

I've been struggling for months to standardize a deployment of Firefox ESR across various client environments that reliably auto-updates and doesn't cause UAC prompts and… (read more)

I've been struggling for months to standardize a deployment of Firefox ESR across various client environments that reliably auto-updates and doesn't cause UAC prompts and XULRunner profile error pop-ups(I work in IT).

We deploy Firefox ESR in bulk on machines via a batch script which runs as SYSTEM, with msiexec /i and /qn flags.

Firefox installs fine, but then users are typically met with a UAC prompt when they first try to run Firefox. If they decline, then the UAC prompt comes back again next time and often fails to update at all, so the machine is left on an older, vulnerable version.

Regarding the environment: we have deployed the Firefox ESR admx templates and enabled the relevant auto update settings in Group Policy. But only some machines seem to stay up to date, and it seems like this only happens if a user with local administrative privileges has run the program at least once.

What I find unusual is that Firefox seems to attempt to make a "Background Updater" scheduled task for every user that runs the software on each PC, but these users do not have administrative privileges, and the scheduled task is set to only run when that user is logged in. Obviously a scheduled task running as a user with limited privileges isn't going to be able to update files in the Mozilla/Firefox subdirectory in "Program Files" as by default that's read-only access for non-admin users. And, obviously, if a user with local admin privileges DOES log into the machine, then it can update once, but then the scheduled task that it creates for that user (now with admin privileges) will only run when that user logs in - and we don't login as "admin"-privileged users day-to-day.

So, various machines are out of date, running vulnerable Firefox 128 instead of 140 or 142 even though they're all deployed from the same image and have the same policies and restrictions, and ran the same installer for Firefox.

Is there some reason why the auto update scheduled task isn't created at installation time, when administrative privileges have been granted? It's very odd that it doesn't, because then every time a user logs into a machine it seems like Firefox ESR creates the background upgrade task under a non-admin user which simply won't work. I see machines having 4 or 5 background upgrade scheduled tasks, all created by Firefox ESR, and yet the software still won't update - there's a UAC prompt every time the program launches, and going to Help -> About shows "Restart Firefox to update..." but then when clicking the button to restart Firefox, we get the UAC prompt, user doesn't have privileges, so this goes around and around in circles.

Is there a reliable way to keep Firefox up to date without manually logging into each machine and going through the UAC prompts? Can we manually create a scheduled task with the correct user account that has privileges to actually upgrade Firefox?

The background auto update mechanism simply doesn't make sense to our team on a machine-wide install.

Asked by TheITDepartmentAdmin 2 months ago

Last reply by Mike Kaply 1 day ago

Waiting for update...

When opening firefox, why do I have to wait for it to update? I am asking it to open, not to update. You can do it on closing, not on opening. Am I opening the browse… (read more)

When opening firefox, why do I have to wait for it to update?

I am asking it to open, not to update. You can do it on closing, not on opening. Am I opening the browser for you to update, or for me to navigate?

Asked by Dan Constantin 2 days ago

Thunderbird taskbar icon opens donation web page not application!

Hello! Since a recent Thunderbird update (I think 13th Nov), when clicking on the Thunderbird icon on my taskbar a donation webpage is opened not the application! I went … (read more)

Hello! Since a recent Thunderbird update (I think 13th Nov), when clicking on the Thunderbird icon on my taskbar a donation webpage is opened not the application! I went to 'setting>apps&features' but the 'modify' button is greyed-out. How do I change it back (what 'setting' do I need to change)? I really don't want to have to uninstall/reinstall. Regards, Tim

Asked by Tim 4 days ago

Windows 10 and several updates for firefox during the last weeks caued disaster

uwithout any warning several updates for firefox were handled and step by step the design was changing with the result, that I got a lot of problems with this browser. I … (read more)

uwithout any warning several updates for firefox were handled and step by step the design was changing with the result, that I got a lot of problems with this browser. I reached with my windows 10 a longer use until oktober next year. Now i must see, that even firefox does no longer support Windows 10. How can you assist for longer time without loosing all the installations on it or you can offer suitable solutions.

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Asked by wruby 5 days ago

Last reply by TyDraniu 5 days ago

desperate need to access my emails!

my thunderbird freezes at the point of checking mails. when i try to update it, it opens a new application completely and doesn't update my present one. i also can't find… (read more)

my thunderbird freezes at the point of checking mails. when i try to update it, it opens a new application completely and doesn't update my present one. i also can't find the location of the app or the data. pls help!!!

Asked by mohabf 1 week ago

Last reply by mohabf 5 days ago

Thunderbird Flatpak Update

I would like to know, if there is a reason that the Thunderbird Flatpak still remains on a version published on July 7. Iam switching back to Thunderbird, because of the … (read more)

I would like to know, if there is a reason that the Thunderbird Flatpak still remains on a version published on July 7. Iam switching back to Thunderbird, because of the new Microsoft Exchange Feature.

Is there a Timeline for how the Flatpak updates are delayed or anything that can be done to push the current version into Flathub?

Asked by JK 1 week ago

Last reply by Matt 5 days ago

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Change time of day for Firefox updates

I am looking to find a way to change the time in which I receive updates from Mozilla. Getting an update interferes with the operation of my laptop and to top it off, I … (read more)

I am looking to find a way to change the time in which I receive updates from Mozilla. Getting an update interferes with the operation of my laptop and to top it off, I don't know that there is an update coming through so I waste so much time thinking I have a problem with my connection, my router, my settings, my laptop. Hugely inconvenient. Why can't I set the time I want updates to come through and not interfere with me while my laptop is in use. This is enough to make me want to drop Firefox and switch out.

Asked by CJ 1 week ago

Answered by Agent virtuel 1 week ago