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Issue Loading websites with firefox

Last answer on Oct 20, 2009 4:30:35 am BST ASQ22, on Jun 21, 2008 5:54:29 pm BST 
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Hello, I have windows XP Sp2 and i got this weird issue that some websites like (gmail, hotmail, amazon, ect) dont load with firefox, and this happened after i got the firefox 3. With explorer works fine, on safe mode works too. I tried the system restore but i just got the last know good configuration when i came back it worked but just for one time becuase when i restarted the nb, the same problem again. I disabled the cookies and it moves further, i was able to get to the logging screen on gmail but after that i could not continue because the website request for the cookies to be enabled.
I´ve been reading a lot on the forums and stuff, and i tried a lot of steps; i got rid of Kaspersky because a read it got some problems with firefox, i ran Spyboot search and destroy, ad ware, the microsoft removal tool, vundofix; all was eliminated. I also remove my profile on firefox and create a new one. I remove the firefox 3 a install the 2 version and still the same frinking problem, I read one post http://forums.mozillazine.org/... on a fourm i tried that and did not work, i flush the dns, ping the websites on cmd thay were good, I done a lot and i know ist not all but im out of ideas and i dont want to reinstall the OS again because i got a feeling that even after that i still gonna have the issue,

Any help would be apreciated
Thanks

Configuration: Windows XP
Firefox 3

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yogui7, on Jun 22, 2008 8:16:08 pm BST

Hello!

i think that there is not other solution than reinstalling OS :(

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omi, on Sep 1, 2008 10:03:47 pm BST
  • +1

You can follow this:
->Open Firefox 3
->Tools
->Advanced
->Network
->Settings
->Manual Proxy Configuration (asserted)
->Use this Proxy server for all protocols (asserted)

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 Tacyarts, on Oct 20, 2009 4:30:35 am BST

Thanks for the tip Omi.

That issue has bugged me since I upgraded from FF2 and your solution worked perfectly.

Slaps self *SLAP* ... should have searched for this weeks ago ;)

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marlon, on Nov 27, 2008 8:53:13 am GMT

Omi, on Monday 1 September 2008 à 22:03:47
You can follow this:
->Open Firefox 3
->Tools
->Advanced
->Network
->Settings
->Manual Proxy Configuration (asserted)
->Use this Proxy server for all protocols (asserted)


Thanks very much, it really works,that is the right solution for the problem !!!

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Stalin, on Oct 2, 2009 2:15:44 pm BST

Thank you. This helped me too..!

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