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Recent versions of the Mozilla Firefox browser disable complements (Java, Flash, Adobe reader) when it detects that they are outdated and / or vulnerable.

In some environments, the fact of disabling these complements can be very harmful. A warning message would be ok, but disabling the complement is not acceptable in many situations.

Could we configure Firefox to prevent it disabling these outdated complements?

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You can re-enable outdated plugins via Tools -> Add-Ons -> Plugins. – Georg Fritzsche Dec 21 '12 at 12:38
I know. The problem is when this happens to an operator (working 24/7, sometimes in a remote location) who knows nothing about computers and he starts complaining about not being able to do his work due to the "faulty" IT environment. – jap1968 Dec 21 '12 at 12:56

closed as off topic by Georg Fritzsche, Linger, Julien Poulin, KooKiz, Mario Dec 21 '12 at 14:51

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