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diff --git a/browser/app/profile/firefox.js b/browser/app/profile/firefox.js index e80f57fe4..c021da616 100644 --- a/browser/app/profile/firefox.js +++ b/browser/app/profile/firefox.js @@ -921,32 +921,6 @@ pref("dom.ipc.shims.enabledWarnings", false); pref("browser.tabs.remote.autostart", false); pref("browser.tabs.remote.desktopbehavior", true); -#if defined(XP_WIN) && defined(MOZ_SANDBOX) -// When this pref is true the Windows process sandbox will set up dummy -// interceptions and log to the browser console when calls fail in the sandboxed -// process and also if they are subsequently allowed by the broker process. -// This will require a restart. -pref("security.sandbox.windows.log", false); - -// Controls whether and how the Windows NPAPI plugin process is sandboxed. -// To get a different setting for a particular plugin replace "default", with -// the plugin's nice file name, see: nsPluginTag::GetNiceFileName. -// On windows these levels are: -// 0 - no sandbox -// 1 - sandbox with USER_NON_ADMIN access token level -// 2 - a more strict sandbox, which might cause functionality issues. This now -// includes running at low integrity. -// 3 - the strongest settings we seem to be able to use without breaking -// everything, but will probably cause some functionality restrictions -pref("dom.ipc.plugins.sandbox-level.default", 0); -#if defined(_AMD64_) -// The lines in PluginModuleParent.cpp should be changed in line with this. -pref("dom.ipc.plugins.sandbox-level.flash", 2); -#else -pref("dom.ipc.plugins.sandbox-level.flash", 0); -#endif -#endif - // This pref governs whether we attempt to work around problems caused by // plugins using OS calls to manipulate the cursor while running out-of- // process. These workarounds all involve intercepting (hooking) certain |