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How do I get rid of "E-Centives Coupon Activator Netscape Plugin" in Firefox?

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I have tried going to "tools/addons" and clicking on a remove link, but there isn't one for this addon. It just has "disable". I have tried searching Google for how to remove it and tried the suggestions listed. Nothing seems to get rid of this thing. It apparently was installed in '09. I realize disabling it will prevent it from running, but I want the thing gone from my computer.

I have tried going to "tools/addons" and clicking on a remove link, but there isn't one for this addon. It just has "disable". I have tried searching Google for how to remove it and tried the suggestions listed. Nothing seems to get rid of this thing. It apparently was installed in '09. I realize disabling it will prevent it from running, but I want the thing gone from my computer.

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Check if the problem is in Windows 'Add and Remove Programs' found in Control Panel and uninstall it from there.

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Once you disable the add-on, restart and go into the plugin manager, You should be able to remove this add-on.

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No. After doing that the only button available is "enable".

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Check if the problem is in Windows 'Add and Remove Programs' found in Control Panel and uninstall it from there.

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Looked there as well. Nothing. The only place that I can find that it shows up is in my Addons from "tools" menu. It may just be a listing or whatever with no real program behind it, but would it still be shown at all if that were the case?