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Disable Auto Updates?

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I have to stay with v 67.0.4 due to software I use that doesn't work with the latest Firefox version. I tried going to about:config and setting the autoupdate to "false", and also tried the same in the prefs.js file, but it doesn't work. FF downloaded the update the first time I ran it, and now whenever I run FF I get the Windows account control asking me to allow changes to the system. Is there any way to fix this?

I have to stay with v 67.0.4 due to software I use that doesn't work with the latest Firefox version. I tried going to about:config and setting the autoupdate to "false", and also tried the same in the prefs.js file, but it doesn't work. FF downloaded the update the first time I ran it, and now whenever I run FF I get the Windows account control asking me to allow changes to the system. Is there any way to fix this?

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How do you completely turn off update checks in Firefox v64? You can use a policies.json file to disable updates for all users. https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/blob/master/README.md

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Thanks for your note. I created a file called "policies.json" with this content: {

 "policies": {
   "DisableAppUpdate": true
 }

}

and put it into the folder where firefox.exe lives: C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox

but when I ran FF, it tried to update itself...

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Read all of the instructions. Including where to place the file.

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Thanks for your reply. I missed this: "On Windows, create a directory called distribution where the EXE is located and place the file there." but just did that, and FF still tries to update itself.

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Did you place the policies.json file in the distribution directory of the Firefox program?

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Yes I did. I actually had to go back to v65 from 67, and this time it worked! Thanks for the input.

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What software does not work with modern versions? Old versions of Firefox have known security holes and should not be used.

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