Google Account Multi-Login

By Jarett Last update Oct 6, 2009 — Installed 285,353 times.

updater bug maybe...

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digideth Scriptwright
FirefoxWindows

This could be a one time bug but I updated your script to the latest verison late last night and then today about 24hrs later or so I get the update box saying click here to open the page and download the latest version.

I clicked and the script is the same as the one I had.

So i just tried to run the update again through the pull down menu option and that time it said I had the most recent version.

I think it may have been a bug caused by firefox crashing hard.

If it happens again I will let you know.

Thanks again for updating!

 
asm@m User
FirefoxWindows

i encounter a few problems here.

1. After a fresh install of this script,(before adding any account) the "sign out" and "Remove account" worked.

2. Whener i tried to add an account, it will be placed under "Add account" , instead of under "Change Users" like before.

3.The added account didnt worked. Same apply to "Remove Account" and "Sign out" (which is working before). The "remove account" became faded.

I uninstall the scripts right now as it is not working...
Please update it....

 
Jarett Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

digideth: I actually did upload a new copy of the script twice; the first copy had a few issues with Google Apps that I fixed and re-uploaded. You might have managed to update yours between my changes. The best thing to do is probably just install again; it can't hurt.

asm@m: Oops, you're right. I'll fix that.

 
Jarett Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

asm@m: There, that should do it. Just run the updater again. Sorry about that.

 
asm@m User
FirefoxWindows

Thanks

 
digideth Scriptwright
FirefoxWindows

no problems since the last update. Thank You Again!

 
Jarett Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

Good to hear! You're welcome.

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