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Where to install plugins for firefox?

Swana, on Jan 22, 2009 6:10:37 am GMT 
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Hello,

I'm working at a place where we used to have Netscape as the major browser. As the deal is off the company have gone to IE which a lot of the users find as a bad desicion. I have managed to install Firefox on our server for all to use but all plugins are problematic. I just won't get them in use for all. Where and how should I install plugins such as Flash, language packages, etc so that all users can access them? When installing i.e. Flash it's only the workstation where I sit at that gets the upgrade. (I have admin rights)

Thankfull for answers.

Swana

Configuration: Windows XP
Firefox 3.0.5

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