Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
»Q« wrote:
Innews:4vkdnzcywdd-vytxnz2dnuvz_vudn...@mozilla.org,
Barry Edwin Gilmourbarry.gilm...@bigpond.com wrote:
This files contents can then be displayed and altered by typing
about:config in the browsers address bar.
No. about:config displays *all*
Ray_Net wrote:
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
»Q« wrote:
Innews:4vkdnzcywdd-vytxnz2dnuvz_vudn...@mozilla.org,
Barry Edwin Gilmourbarry.gilm...@bigpond.com wrote:
This files contents can then be displayed and altered by typing
about:config in the browsers address bar.
No. about:config
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
horst39 wrote, On 2009-05-10 02:33 PDT:
On 09.05.2009 19:44, NoOp wrote:
Before moving everything, I'd fire up the test profile, then in
about:config check for 'security' and compare the settngs (taking
screenshots is probably the easiest). Could be that you
Daniel wrote:
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
horst39 wrote, On 2009-05-10 02:33 PDT:
On 09.05.2009 19:44, NoOp wrote:
Before moving everything, I'd fire up the test profile, then in
about:config check for 'security' and compare the settngs (taking
screenshots is probably the easiest). Could be that
In news:4vkdnzcywdd-vytxnz2dnuvz_vudn...@mozilla.org,
Barry Edwin Gilmour barry.gilm...@bigpond.com wrote:
This files contents can then be displayed and altered by typing
about:config in the browsers address bar.
No. about:config displays *all* of the preferences, and edits
many-more
»Q« wrote:
Innews:4vkdnzcywdd-vytxnz2dnuvz_vudn...@mozilla.org,
Barry Edwin Gilmourbarry.gilm...@bigpond.com wrote:
This files contents can then be displayed and altered by typing
about:config in the browsers address bar.
No. about:config displays *all* of the preferences, and
horst39 wrote, On 2009-05-10 02:33 PDT:
On 09.05.2009 19:44, NoOp wrote:
Before moving everything, I'd fire up the test profile, then in
about:config check for 'security' and compare the settngs (taking
screenshots is probably the easiest). Could be that you inadvertently
changed a setting
On 09.05.2009 19:44, NoOp wrote:
On 05/09/2009 01:51 AM, horst39 wrote:
I think it's a good bet that's it. Horst, once you check your
firewall settings, you can test whether SM is using the PSM by going to
http://browserspy.dk/psm.php.
Thank you all for your help.
It is NOT a firewall but
Ray_Net wrote:
I did not have any problem, but trying http://browserspy.dk/psm.php
give me:
Personal Security Manager version 2.4
Algorithms available None or unable to detect
Algorithms available detailed None or unable to detect!
Strange ... isn't it ?
Seems to be normal with current
»Q« wrote:
In news:p8sdnwcbb_4nv5nxnz2dnuvz_qcdn...@mozilla.org,
NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net.invalid wrote:
On 05/08/2009 03:18 PM, horst39 wrote:
Suddenly since a few days on some sites (which I have used hundreds
of times before without problems) I suddenly get following message:
Incorrect
On 05/09/2009 01:51 AM, horst39 wrote:
I think it's a good bet that's it. Horst, once you check your
firewall settings, you can test whether SM is using the PSM by going to
http://browserspy.dk/psm.php.
Thank you all for your help.
It is NOT a firewall but a profile issue.
This means
Suddenly since a few days on some sites (which I have used hundreds of
times before without problems) I suddenly get following message:
Incorrect Response
This document cannot be displayed unless you install the Personal
Security Manager (PSM). Download and install PSM and try again, or
On 05/08/09 15:18, horst39 wrote:
Suddenly since a few days on some sites (which I have used hundreds of
times before without problems) I suddenly get following message:
Incorrect Response
This document cannot be displayed unless you install the Personal
Security Manager (PSM). Download
On 05/08/2009 03:18 PM, horst39 wrote:
Suddenly since a few days on some sites (which I have used hundreds of
times before without problems) I suddenly get following message:
Incorrect Response
This document cannot be displayed unless you install the Personal
Security Manager (PSM).
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