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Need to stop Windows 10 message at logon. Does not occur with IE

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  • Остання відповідь від Derby Man

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When I logon to Firefox I get a big blue sign that dims the logon and wants me to sign up for Windows 10. Quite annoying. Does not appear in Internet Explorer logon. I had previously download Windows 10 but decided not to install. I deleted update KB3035583 and that was suppose to help. Did not change logon message from Windows 10

When I logon to Firefox I get a big blue sign that dims the logon and wants me to sign up for Windows 10. Quite annoying. Does not appear in Internet Explorer logon. I had previously download Windows 10 but decided not to install. I deleted update KB3035583 and that was suppose to help. Did not change logon message from Windows 10

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Changed home page from www.msn and display did not come up on log in. I still want to use msn as home page but will just live with it til it goes away or use IE when I don't want to delete it...Thanks for the quick reply.

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I suspect that message is from the web page that is displaying, either your home page or a page Firefox is re-opening from your previous session. Maybe avoid that page?

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Changed home page from www.msn and display did not come up on log in. I still want to use msn as home page but will just live with it til it goes away or use IE when I don't want to delete it...Thanks for the quick reply.

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A sort of complicated workaround would be to lie to MSN by telling it you run Windows 10. One way to do that is to use an extension to set a site-specific "user agent" string.

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/ua-site-switch/

You could use:

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/43.0

But that might be more trouble than it's worth...

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I agree. Would be more trouble than it is worth. It will go away soon and I will live with it til then. Very simple to click on X and remove. Thanks