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Since upgrade to 8.0.1 every startup of Firefox pops up a box asking me if I want to install Java Quick Starter 1.0. I always say yes but the next startup it asks me the same question. Why?

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I thought once you allowed a plug-in to be installed and allowed in Firefox it would stay installed. Why do I have to allow it every time? I don't even know what the extension does.

I thought once you allowed a plug-in to be installed and allowed in Firefox it would stay installed. Why do I have to allow it every time? I don't even know what the extension does.

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Go to Control Panel, double click Java. In the Java control panel, click the Advanced tab. Click the + in front of Miscellaneous and uncheck the Java Quick Starter box to remove the add-on. Restart firefox.

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Better disable it if you install it or do not install it at all. This is coming with Java 6.10 release and later. Useless for me.

Read here from page 32-36 for more information :

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/systems/ts-6649-159316.pdf

and here :

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=921325


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I did disable it and Firefox still asks the same question every time I start Firefox.

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Gekose oplossing

Go to Control Panel, double click Java. In the Java control panel, click the Advanced tab. Click the + in front of Miscellaneous and uncheck the Java Quick Starter box to remove the add-on. Restart firefox.

thank you

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That fixed it. Thanks