On 12/24/17, David E. Ross <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/24/2017 12:39 PM, Lee wrote: >> On 12/24/17, [email protected] wrote: >>> >>> Enabled plugins are: >>> * VLC Web Plugin >>> * Adobe Acrobat >>> * Java(TM) Playform SE 8 >> >> You're a braver man than I, Gunga Din. >> >> Have you seen https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/102214/discuss >> A remote attacker can exploit this issue to cause a >> denial-of-service condition. Given the nature of this issue, attackers >> may also be able to execute arbitrary code, but this has not been >> confirmed. >> >> VideoLAN VLC version 2.2.8 and prior are vulnerable. >> >> Lee >> > > Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64) > Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 > SeaMonkey/2.49.1
do you have one account for managing the machine and another, regular user account with no privs, for normal work? > I have Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat (the writer) both installed. > However, I diabled the plugins. Instead, Ihave the PDF Viewer (pdf.js) > extension from Github installed in SeaMonkey. This is included in > current versions of "vanilla" Firefox. There is a bug in the PDF > Viewer: printing a PDF file from a browser window, truncates text near > the right margin. The only workaround is to download the PDF file onto > my PC and then use Adobe Reader to print. > > I have Video LAN (VLC) installed, but I never saw a plugin. No such > plugin appears either in the Plugins pane of Add-ons Manager or in the > window for about:plugins. My settings for SeaMonkey cause VLC to launch > as a process separate from SeaMonkey (as a helper application). You might want to look at https://nightlies.videolan.org/ They're up to 3.0.0 release candidate 2 so it might be good enuf for regular use Lee _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

