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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

I accepted a Java "update". I clicked "previous session", & the Java request was now my previous session. Can I restore MY actual previous session?

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Given my question as stated, I am effectively looking to go back to a previous, "previous session". The Java update wiped out all my tabs, some of which I may never be able to duplicate. Is there a solution or, did this Java update wipe out a lot of my work?

Given my question as stated, I am effectively looking to go back to a previous, "previous session". The Java update wiped out all my tabs, some of which I may never be able to duplicate. Is there a solution or, did this Java update wipe out a lot of my work?

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No, the only way you may try is to browse your history by clicking Control-H, latest pages will be your latest visited ones.

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Marc, your answer has confirmed my worst expectation! I had hoped someone with more experience than I have would have an ingenious way to "resurrect" my tabs (the previous, "previous session") 10Q for your quick response!

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I haven't tried it, but there is an add-on which can save more sessions than the built-in feature. Please be aware that for privacy reasons you probably don't want too much past session history lying around on your PC or backup disks or cloud backup...

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/session-manager/

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Excellent suggestion. I have reviewed the add-on and it looks like more than enough users have tried it but, surprisingly few have rated it (less than 1%). But, at 4 stars, I'm going to take it for a test drive. The ability to save at least one extra "previous session" would have made my day. Thank you for "Scher-ing" this, Jeff!!