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Preferences returns invalid address

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Hello,

Firefox version 45.2.0

When I try to open the Preferences (about:preferences) it returns an error that the address is invalid, as can be seen on the screenshot below. When trying to edit properties via (about:config), which works, the option browser.preferences.inContent is locked and set to 'false'.

Please advise what could be done to access the Firefox preferences in this case.

Hello, Firefox version 45.2.0 When I try to open the Preferences (about:preferences) it returns an error that the address is invalid, as can be seen on the screenshot below. When trying to edit properties via (about:config), which works, the option browser.preferences.inContent is locked and set to 'false'. Please advise what could be done to access the Firefox preferences in this case.

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Sorry, for whatever reason the screenshot didn't upload in the original message, here it is:

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Excuse me for the multitude of messages, but I need to tell you that I've also tried solutions in https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1065752 which I mentioned in the original message, and it did not help.

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What happens if you try Firefox in its safe mode. And what happens if you use the menu to get to that:

MenuButton -> Options 

Does that work ?

browser.preferences.inContent

Is an old pref that is no longer used. it isa not even listed in my about:config.

You or addons have probably been changing Firefox. Looking at the troubleshooting information list of prefs may help you figure out what has been changed use about:support

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MenuButton -> Options returns the same error as on the screenshot

browser.preferences.inContent is Locked as well and set to 'False'

Really can't find anything in about:support that could've changed this.