You may also want to investigate the Firefox CCK http://www.mozilla.org/projects/cck/firefox/ Currently using it in production. It means you can publish updates to client configurations via an extension. One major trap, if you want to use an install.rdf/update.rdf you must use a GUID and not the new <extension>@your.site.com identifier in the files. Something I also found interesting whilst using the CCK was that you can publish plugins through the users extensions. Alexandros Gougousoudis wrote: > Hi, > > how do you folks prevent the autoupdate feature from Firefox and > Thunderbird being running? > > The problem here is, that these programs (at the moment Firefox) finds a > new version (2.0.0.2) of itself on the net and tries to install it. The > user has no admin-rights and the install fails everytime with an ugly > message. > > The Autoupdate can be disabled in the menu, but I can't find the > corresponding softwareswitch. > > I prefer to install the new versions over the wonderful wpkg service, > rather than giving admin-rights to the users... :-) > > Please help. > > TIA > Alex > > > -- Michael Chinn User Support Officer - Information Technology Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority PO Box 1379 TOWNSVILLE, QLD 4810 Ph 07 47500874 Fax 07 4772 6093 michaelc at gbrmpa.gov.au ================================================================================ If you have received this transmission in error please notify us immediately by return email and delete all copies. Any unauthorised use, disclosure or distribution of this email is prohibited. ================================================================================ _______________________________________________ wpkg-users mailing list wpkg-users at lists.wpkg.org http://lists.wpkg.org/mailman/listinfo/wpkg-users |