Enabling an add on

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    Enabling an add on


    Have an add on I wanted to set back to enable, but for some reason I can't. Both the enable and disable buttons are grayed out. See pic. Thanks
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  2. Posts : 20,583
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    Hi
    You might try with ie closed and access the program settings through your control panel and internet options,
    Cheers.
    Possibly KeePass is stopping access ?
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  3. Posts : 10,994
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    It's possible that something damaged or corrupted this plug-in. I'd try to uninstall then re-install a fresh version. Don't forget to read the installation instructions just to make sure nothing else changed.

    Garmin: Communicator Plugin Updates & Downloads

    If a fresh install still doesn't fix the problem you could try going to the test page to see what it says.

    Garmin Communicator Plugin
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  4. Posts : 186
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    Thanks for the help. I'd like to uninstall this plugin first, before I reinstall but not sure how to go about it. I can't do anything with it on the page above. Thanks
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  7. Posts : 186
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    Ok thanks. Need to get up enough nerve to go in deep in the registry.
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  8. Posts : 186
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    Ok......here's what's going on: Didn't need to go into the registry. The plug-in I needed , I just used a different browser (FireFox) and loaded it from scratch, there. Garmin Express works great and communicates with my device now. I wonder if I should uninstall IE all together and reload it. Using 10. Advice please? Thanks.
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  9. Posts : 20,583
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    Hi,
    ie is not something you can uninstall it's built into windows,
    You can turn it off or you can roll back to a prior version but removing and reloading isn't a easy task if at all,
    You can use system file checker = sfc/ scannow and see if it finds anything,
    Or you can do a repair install,
    But that's about it
    Cheers.
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    Thanks for the help and advice
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