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How to make firefox enable my 3rd party extension by default?

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I am developing an extension for firefox. This extension is installed on a Windows operating system using registry key entries (). These registry keys are created by our global application installer (Not manually by the user). However, firefox disables my extension by default and i have to manually enable the extension. Is there a way to allow firefox to prompt the user for installation of this extension whenever its installed?

I am developing an extension for firefox. This extension is installed on a Windows operating system using registry key entries (). These registry keys are created by our global application installer (Not manually by the user). However, firefox disables my extension by default and i have to manually enable the extension. Is there a way to allow firefox to prompt the user for installation of this extension whenever its installed?

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This is a support forum for end-users. I'm not sure you'll get an answer to your question here. There's an Extension Development forum at http://forums.mozillazine.org/ if you want to try over there.

These pages may also help:

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