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Get "Problem Loading Page" and "script error" messages when using links, even when have firewall turned off & disabled plug-ins. FF 3.6.15; Win 5.0.

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Since updating to 3.6.15: have used Google search engine and have it as home page - will not load now, getting "Problem Loading Page". However, when hit FF home page icon 50% will get to Google.com. Once entered search criteria, then attempt to link to a website, I will also get the "Prob-Load-Page" message (about 50%of the time). Ditto percentage if I successfully get to website and click on a link. I have not identified any pattern: turned Norton Security off and on; same outcomes: 50% of the time, a link ends up with "PLP" message; initial Google home page gets "PLP" 100% of the time. At same time, when do get to a website, often get "script error" message asking if FF should block or continue the script. I opt to block: sometimes that works, sometimes FF appears to lock up. End up having to shut FF down and disconnect. Shutting FF alone or disconnecting alone, neither end the lock up.

Since updating to 3.6.15: have used Google search engine and have it as home page - will not load now, getting "Problem Loading Page". However, when hit FF home page icon 50% will get to Google.com. Once entered search criteria, then attempt to link to a website, I will also get the "Prob-Load-Page" message (about 50%of the time). Ditto percentage if I successfully get to website and click on a link. I have not identified any pattern: turned Norton Security off and on; same outcomes: 50% of the time, a link ends up with "PLP" message; initial Google home page gets "PLP" 100% of the time. At same time, when do get to a website, often get "script error" message asking if FF should block or continue the script. I opt to block: sometimes that works, sometimes FF appears to lock up. End up having to shut FF down and disconnect. Shutting FF alone or disconnecting alone, neither end the lock up.