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WaltP
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Post by WaltP »

Is there a setting that will prevent SM from asking to restore a session? Just start SM naturally each and every time?
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Edit -> Preferences -> Browser -> Display on "Browser Startup"
WaltP
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Set to "Home Page". It still asks if I want to restore my old session half the time.
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Re: Startup

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WaltP wrote:Set to "Home Page". It still asks if I want to restore my old session half the time.
Usually that happens when you don't close the browser and just shut down the whole PC instead. The browser thinks it crashed and so tries to restore the session.

The SeaMonkey specific close hotkey is Ctrl + Q, but I always use the universal one of Alt + F4 with SM in the foreground.
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WaltP
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Re: Startup

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So far nothing I don't know. Let me rephrase the question...

Is there a setting that, even though SM may have crashed, it ignores that possibility and just starts up normally? An about:config setting maybe? A prefs setting?
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WaltP wrote:So far nothing I don't know
Well, aren't you the clever one?

browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash > false
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WaltP
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Frank Lion wrote:
WaltP wrote:So far nothing I don't know
Well, aren't you the clever one?
No, just old. Been around since Merit Computer Network... :wink:
It's the individual program nuances that I am only mildly familiar with.

Thanks...
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