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How to disable submit crash report in FireFox 3.6.10

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How to disable submit crash report in FireFox 3.6.10 on Windows XP SP3.

I already updated the "[Crash Reporter] Enabled=0" in the "application.ini" file located in "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox". However, in FireFox 3.6.10 TOOLS-->OPTIONS-->GENERAL TAB submit crash report still showing checked.

I am using WMware ThinApp to create the package.

Any suggestions on how to disable the submit crash reports feature?

How to disable submit crash report in FireFox 3.6.10 on Windows XP SP3. I already updated the "[Crash Reporter] Enabled=0" in the "application.ini" file located in "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox". However, in FireFox 3.6.10 TOOLS-->OPTIONS-->GENERAL TAB submit crash report still showing checked. I am using WMware ThinApp to create the package. Any suggestions on how to disable the submit crash reports feature?

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The (global) flag to disable the crash reporter as shown in "Tools > Options > Advanced > General" is stored in the file crashreporter.ini in the Crash Reports folder in the parent folder of the Firefox profile folder (%APPDATA\Mozilla\Firefox\Crash Reports%)

crashreporter.ini:

[Crash Reporter]
SubmitReport=0 or 1
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Thanks cor-el for the reply.

I checked and the crash reports folder ((%APPDATA\Mozilla\Firefox\Crash Reports%)) do not have a file called crashreporter.ini

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Windows probably hides the .ini file extension, so you may only see a file crashreporter in that folder.

Go to: Control Panel > Folder Options > "View" tab > under "Hidden files and folders", select "Show hidden files and folders"
To see the file extensions of all files uncheck the box "Hide extensions for known file types"

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Thanks Cor-el .....

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You're welcome