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Firefox Auto Update does not stops !

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Nov 17th, 2007
I am using Firefox 2.00 with Auto Update Disabled or other Updates also. But when i start this browser it starts send receive process as i can see in Network status and uses lot of bandwidth (till when nothing any site opened)and then if i close it till it appear in Task Manager, i dont know what should i do its really frustrating. Is there any solution to stop Firefox's background activity through Registry ?

Any ideas are greatly appreciated..
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