After recently updating Firefox through the automatic updater, I can no longer load any websites in Firefox. How can I resolve this?
IE loads websites fine. I have tried all the suggestions from the articles of the knowledge base including checking proxy settings, editing about:config and starting in safe mode; none of which have resolved the problem.
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الحل المُختار
Tools>Options>Advanced>Network
In Connection Settings, enable use 'system proxy settings' and see what happens.
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I have already removed Firefox and re-allowed it twice in Windows firewall, which is the only firewall I use, and this has not solved the problem. Thanks for the reply though.
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Forgot to mention the online version of the Flash Player Installer is now affected as well. I could not update flash player using it and had to download the offline installer.
This makes me wonder whether it still is a firewall or even a router issue, but like I said I tried the re-adding as an exception in the firewall method and having not changed anything with my router I don't see why that would be an issue.
- Try this.
- Type in the address bar about:config.
- Accept the warning.
- In the page that appears, in the Filter box, type network.http.max-connections.
- Change the value to 32 (which is probably set to 256 in your case).
- Close the about:config page.
- Restart the browser.
Nope that didn't work either. Still unable to establish a connection. Appreciate the help though.
Could this have anything to do with Java or Microsoft .NET as I have plugins of those that have been disabled due to incompatability.
Oh and I also can't download flashplayer through IE when trying to watch a flash video in IE. No idea if this is related as I have not used IE on this computer in many years and is the first time I have used this version of IE on it.
Then try a clean install. Export your bookmarks to a html file and save the add-ons page for reference. Then use a free program like revo uninstaller to remove the present ff completely (the directories, registries etc.). Download FF afresh and install it. You may still have to do the fix I posted above.
I feared that may be the next step although to be fair is fairly straight forward. I will give that a go. Thanks very much!
Completely uninstalled Firefox using Revo and then reinstalled. Didn't work.
Again tried changing the max connections in about:config. Still didn't work.
Anymore suggestions? Has the latest version of Firefox changed any ports? The only thing I can think is left is something to do with my router.
الحل المُختار
Tools>Options>Advanced>Network
In Connection Settings, enable use 'system proxy settings' and see what happens.