uninstalltion of Adblock Plus

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uninstalltion of Adblock Plus

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How do you uninstall Adblock Plus ???
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Post by Peng »

Firefox or SeaMonkey or what? What version of Adblock Plus?

In Firefox, you should just be able to use the Extension Manager..
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How about for Mozilla 1.7.13?

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Don't know what the other folks have, but in Mozilla Suite version above, I keep getting script warnings, and have no way of disabling/uninstalling adblock plus. I am pretty sure that the warnings are somehow connected to the recent installation of AB+, since the script warnings began right after installation.
Hope that someone can help me.
The warning is: "this script may possibly slow down browsing, do you wish to discontinue script? OK- Cancel? "

OK makes the warning window go away, with no apparent other action. Cancel does nothing that I can see.
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@ clarayo

Adblock Plus support has been DROPPED for Netscape, Firefox 1.0x AND the Mozilla Suite since version 0.7.1.

That would probably explain your problem.
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Thanks, I guess that would answer the why, but

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How now do I get rid of the sucker?
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That's a good question. I DO have the Mozilla Suite installed on this machine, but am using the older ADP 0.5 on it. They use different files and directories.

Someone else know?
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Post by Wladimir Palant »

Uninstalling in Mozilla Suite is quite a problem. You can try the ExtensionManager extension, maybe it will work. But there is only one sure way to do this - overwrite Mozilla's application directory (which means either reinstalling or uncompressing the ZIP package again if it was used for the original installation).
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