
Audio decoding happens in its own process now, which improves security through stricter sandboxing. If you see no checkmark in front of it, Firefox won't display the download panel. To do that, right-click on the download icon and select "Show Panel when Download Begins" to toggle the functionality. Some may dislike this, and these users may now disable the automatic opening of the download panel. Switch Enhanced Tracking Protection from Standard to Strict.įirefox displays the download panel whenever a new download starts.
Load about:preferences#privacy in the Firefox address bar. Firefox ESR 32-bit does support all NPAPI plugins, and is slated to continue to do so until early 2018.įirefox versions 39 and above (along with Firefox 38ESR and above) function correctly in Windows 10.Do the following to enable strict Tracking Protection: The consumer channel of Firefox, starting with version 52, does not support NPAPI plugins other than Flash, including Java. ISC strongly suggests allowing these update processes to complete. Firefox versions 4 and above automatically update to the latest available version of Firefox, while Firefox ESR automatically updates to the latest available version of the ESR channel. For more information on the specific desktop environment requirements for systems such as BEN Financials, the University's budget planning applications (Oracle EPM/Hyperion), and Webi/Business Objects, please see the Desktop Requirements for Administrative Systems Users article. Faculty and staff should speak to their local support provider to determine which products are supported locally before selecting or purchasing software.
Note: Many schools and units have standardized on the use of specific applications and operating systems.
Many campus administrative systems including BEN Financials will only function correctly on the ESR channel. Firefox is released on two separate channels: the "consumer" channel which is oriented towards individual use, and the Extended Support Release (ESR) which is oriented towards organizational use. 's Firefox is a University supported web browser for Windows and macOS.