and write ''install.rdf'' in the top search window and click on Search. For anyone with XP, best is to do a right click on ''C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Mozilla'' folder and click on Search. I had to do a bit of searching for the correct file since I have XP. Hopefully.Īnd ps: btw, francis_lucey, if you want to be pointy, your "voila" requires a grave accent on the a like so: "voilà". The few bugs that might show up with the GTB restored this way should be resolved with the installation of the next versions of the GTB. Actually, I did a reboot of my computer and now my GTB is showing up ok, but a simple restart of Firefox might have worked also, I guess. Once you've got the correct install.rdf file, change, like A.Joom says, the maxVersion from 4.0.* to 6.* and close it and save it and restart Firefox. You have to open (with notepad) each install.rdf file not easily identifiable to a particular app and find the one that has the Google Toolbar for Firefox line. Some install.rdf files will show up in folders easily identifiable to various software or apps, some not. and write install.rdf in the top search window and click on Search. For anyone with XP, best is to do a right click on C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Mozilla folder and click on Search.
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