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Firefox - "Error 623 The system could not find the phonebook entry for this connection" What does it mean? |
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Dear friends:
Since a couple of days, every time I want to browse any Website using Mozilla/Firefox, I get the following error message: "Error 623 The system could not find the phonebook entry for this connection", and after clicking "OK" in the error message box, all works OK. What does it mean? I don't get any similar message in any other application, only in Mozilla. I upgraded yesterday Mozilla to the latest release, and the same happened. The Windows Help list this error message, but without any further explanation. What and where is the "phonebook entry" for a perpetually connected Internet Connection through my Cable Provider? I don't dial to anybody to be connected, I need only to plug my RJ-45 LAN cable to my LAN adapter in the back of my computer and that is it!!! Any hint? Thanks Juan I. Cahis Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! Juan I. Cahis |
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Juan I. Cahis wrote:
> Dear friends: > > Since a couple of days, every time I want to browse any Website using > Mozilla/Firefox, I get the following error message: > > "Error 623 The system could not find the phonebook entry for this > connection", and after clicking "OK" in the error message box, all > works OK. What does it mean? > > I don't get any similar message in any other application, only in > Mozilla. I upgraded yesterday Mozilla to the latest release, and the > same happened. > > The Windows Help list this error message, but without any further > explanation. What and where is the "phonebook entry" for a perpetually > connected Internet Connection through my Cable Provider? I don't dial > to anybody to be connected, I need only to plug my RJ-45 LAN cable to > my LAN adapter in the back of my computer and that is it!!! > > Any hint? Not sure if this is it but a Google search indicates a VPN problem. http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;320693 And your English is just fine! -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net http://mozilla.edmullen.net http://abington.edmullen.net As the shopper placed her groceries on the checkout stand, the bagger asked her paper or plastic? Doesn't matter, she replied, I'm bisackual. |
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