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When trying to update through the firefox settings and about firefox window, it keeps saying that updates are disabled by system administrator and I do not have them turned off.

When trying to update through the firefox settings and about firefox window, it keeps saying that updates are disabled by system administrator and I do not have them turned off.

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Shut down Firefox. Using your file browser, open the Programs Folder on your computer.

Windows: C:\Program Files C:\Program Files (x86) Note: Check Both Folders

Right click on Firefox.exe and select Properties. Now select Compatibility. Turn Off Run This Program In Compatibility Mode, and Run This Program As An Administrator.

Do the same for any Firefox shortcuts you have. Now restart Firefox.

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Still says the same thing and all shortcuts say run as administrator.

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Are you using a computer that's provided by your work (office/school)? If your system was borrowed, this could be the case. If not, follow what FredMcD mentioned in his previous comment as that should work for sure. If the problem remains, can you please share more information and some screenshots?

Cheers!

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Could you check the Enterprise Policies page: type or paste about:policies in the address bar and press Enter to load it. Does the "Active Policies" section show anything?

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It says Disableappupdate true

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amrespect4life said

It says Disableappupdate true

There are a couple different ways that policy could be applied: Windows registry or policies.json file. These articles describe where to check:

Of course, that doesn't help explain where it came from...