Недавние ответы в Updated versions of Firefox won't starthttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/9138882012-05-14T06:56:19-07:00More general advice is in the articles
firefox will not start
firefox does not work
I note ESSO 2012-05-14T06:56:19-07:00John99https://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/913888#answer-333308<p>More general advice is in the articles
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<ul><li> <a href="/en-US/kb/new?title=firefox+will+not+start" class="new" title="Page does not exist." rel="nofollow">firefox will not start</a>
</li><li> <a href="/en-US/kb/new?title=firefox+does+not+work" class="new" title="Page does not exist." rel="nofollow">firefox does not work</a>
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<p>I note ESSO and related software has previously caused problems with Firefox eg <a href="/questions/880625" rel="nofollow">/questions/880625</a>. Also as by definition such software is used in an Enterprise situation it may be worth in an enterprise considering using firefox ESR.
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<ul><li> see <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/</a>
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<p>As a general point if you have a specific problem it is best to start a new thread providing full details of your own set-up and problems follow the links and prompts from <a href="/questions/new" rel="nofollow">/questions/new</a>
</p>I had the same issue, too. The cause was a program called ESSO (Enterprise Single Sign On) that ran 2012-05-13T22:32:42-07:00Ortstarifhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/913888#answer-333181<p>I had the same issue, too. The cause was a program called ESSO (Enterprise Single Sign On) that ran in my systray. Once i stopped ESSO, FF 9.0.1 ran just fine! Starting ESSO again prevented FF from starting. I think it's worthwile stopping some of the utilities that we all have running on Windows and try if one of these stops FF.
</p>I have firefox 9 installed on Windows 7 and did not encounter any problems. I am not aware of any kn2012-01-22T10:20:39-08:00John99https://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/913888#answer-301768<p>I have firefox 9 installed on Windows 7 and did not encounter any problems. I am not aware of any known issues with installing Firefox 9 on Windows 7
</p><p>The usual problems tend to be security software blocking the install, or trying to use a limited account. Other than what is written in the two linked articles I can not think of any further advice I am able to offer.
</p>I don't still have 3.6.24 (well, .25 now. that works, but nothing like the latest, 9.0.1, does) whe2012-01-22T07:45:16-08:00Dakkan-Sallhttps://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/913888#answer-301724<p>I don't still have 3.6.24 (well, .25 now. that works, but nothing like the latest, 9.0.1, does) when I try to update. I just reinstall the older version when the new one ends up not working.
</p><p>I've already looked through the "Installing Firefox..." and "Software Update Failed" pages, and tried the suggestions, but as of yet they haven't worked.
</p>The update process did not work or you would not still have firefox 3.6.24
Try updating again, and I2012-01-22T05:06:07-08:00John99https://support.mozilla.org/ru/questions/913888#answer-301665<p>The update process did not work or you would not still have firefox 3.6.24
</p><p>Try updating again, and I would suggest you do so by going to <a href="http://getfirefox.com" rel="nofollow">getfirefox.com</a> and see also
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<ul><li> <a href="/en-US/kb/new?title=installing+Firefox+on+windows" class="new" title="Page does not exist." rel="nofollow">installing Firefox on windows</a>
</li><li> <a href="/en-US/kb/new?title=software+update+failed" class="new" title="Page does not exist." rel="nofollow">software update failed</a>
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