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How can I download/install version 68.12.1 (64-bit) to a new laptop computer?

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As above. Have not been able to find an answer searching the Thunderbird site.

Would very much appreciate urgent help.

Lindsay Graham, Australia

As above. Have not been able to find an answer searching the Thunderbird site. Would very much appreciate urgent help. Lindsay Graham, Australia

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THis URL has all varieties for you: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/68.12.1/

Thanks for the quick reply, David. But I can't figure out from that URL how to download that version. Can you help further, please?

Ok. for example, if you have Windows 64-bit PC, click the win64 link. Then, if you speak US English, click en-US. Then doubleclick the Exe file and it will download.

Thanks again, David. But now another problem. After the download, my computer says "The app you're trying to install isn't a Microsoft-verified app." The only way seems to be "Change my recommendation settings" but that takes me to Settings > Apps > Installed apps which does not seem to help. I've downloaded on a new Windows 11 S-mode computer. I'll hunt around Microsoft Help (generally pretty useless!) but I thought you may have encountered this before and know what to do. Thanks.

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i had suggested the exe version. Try the msi version, as I think that works with Microsoft. I'm puzzled about your problem, as I regularly use exe. All I can guess is that the world has changed since that version changed.

Thanks, David and TyDraniu. The problem was S-mode in Win 11 -- after a few false rabbit holes, I finally found out how to get out of S-mode and into normal Win 11 -- and I've now downloaded and installed Tbird. What a business! Bloody Microsoft again!!

I'm glad all is well. :)