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Automatic updates not working behind proxy

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tvinski

Automatic updates do not work behind proxy on Windows machines. Fix this Alot of applications can do this but neither Firefox nor Thunderbird can. Noone cares for your stupid decisions about FirefoxOS replicating ChromeOs which is money on the wind as well. But why not do something useful for ........

Yes i know, linux doesn't have this problem and its ok there but microsoft isn't so generous thats why many companies have to think of dirty way doing things. Thats the only thing i ask, one more dirty thing for dirty os, thanks.


Edited by a moderator due to language. See the Rules & Guidelines .

Automatic updates do not work behind proxy on Windows machines. Fix this Alot of applications can do this but neither Firefox nor Thunderbird can. Noone cares for your stupid decisions about FirefoxOS replicating ChromeOs which is money on the wind as well. But why not do something useful for ........ Yes i know, linux doesn't have this problem and its ok there but microsoft isn't so generous thats why many companies have to think of dirty way doing things. Thats the only thing i ask, one more dirty thing for dirty os, thanks. ''Edited by a moderator due to language. See the [http://support.mozilla.com/kb/Forum+and+chat+rules+and+guidelines Rules & Guidelines] .''

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What happens when Firefox checks for updates -- certificate errors? I think we need some more detail here.

No errors, no hangs, nothing. It simply doesn't want to work with proxy. I need to go to the Help -> About Firefox, only then it starts to check the updates. There was already a report about it but report was closed and nothing changed since then. XP, 7 doesn't matter it doesn't work, version of Firefox doesn't matter as well 20 and 20.1 were tested last.

What proxy is it? Since the volunteers here don't appear to have the answer, I wonder whether it would help to register and ask on the Mozilla Enterprise User Working Group mailing list. See: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Enterprise

Ok, maybe i should post it to bug tracker