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audit2@hotmail.com
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      12-04-2007
Each time I try to access a website, I get this error message. I hate
to delete FF. 2.0.0.1.1



Windows cannot find
'http: //'A1'.-.".".'. google. com/'A'ebhp?sourceid=navclient-
ff&Je=UTF-8&r ls=GGGL, GGGL: 2006-17, GGGL: en'. Make sure you
typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file,
click the Start button, and then click Search,
OK

NOTE: URL MAY BE MESSED uP AS THE OCR WAS NOT TOO GOOD! HOPE YOU
GET THE DRIFT.

Please help
THANKS
Roberta
 
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Leonidas Jones
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      12-04-2007
wrote:
> Each time I try to access a website, I get this error message. I hate
> to delete FF. 2.0.0.1.1
>
>
>
> Windows cannot find
> 'http: //'A1'.-.".".'. google. com/'A'ebhp?sourceid=navclient-
> ff&Je=UTF-8&r ls=GGGL, GGGL: 2006-17, GGGL: en'. Make sure you
> typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file,
> click the Start button, and then click Search,
> OK
>
> NOTE: URL MAY BE MESSED uP AS THE OCR WAS NOT TOO GOOD! HOPE YOU
> GET THE DRIFT.
>
> Please help
> THANKS
> Roberta


Its an OS error rather then a Firefox error, so I'm not sure what might
be causing it. Try this:

Tools>>Options>>Security

Uncheck the box for "Tell me if the site I'm visiting is a suspected
forgery. Does this make the error stop?

Lee
 
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Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
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      12-04-2007
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> Each time I try to access a website, I get this error message. I hate
> to delete FF. 2.0.0.1.1


it can't happen at every website, because you're using FF
2.0.0.11 to post your message.

Close FF, then click on the windows start button, then run
and enter:

firefox.exe -safe-mode

this will start FF in safe mode. Does the problem continue?
If not, report back.

If it does, then close FF, then click on the windows start
button, then run and enter:

firefox.exe -p

this will start the FF profile manager. Create a test
profile. Does the problem continue in a new profile?

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audit2@hotmail.com
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      12-04-2007
On Dec 4, 2:10 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
<peter.potamus.the.purple.hi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> aud...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > Each time I try to access a website, I get this error message. I hate
> > to delete FF. 2.0.0.1.1

>
> it can't happen at every website, because you're using FF
> 2.0.0.11 to post your message.
>
> Close FF, then click on the windows start button, then run
> and enter:
>
> firefox.exe -safe-mode
>
> this will start FF in safe mode. Does the problem continue?
> If not, report back.
>
> If it does, then close FF, then click on the windows start
> button, then run and enter:
>
> firefox.exe -p
>
> this will start the FF profile manager. Create a test
> profile. Does the problem continue in a new profile?
>
> --
> *IMPORTANT*: Sorry folks, but I cannot provide email help!!!!
>
> Warning: Private emails sent to me may become public
>
> Peter Potamus & His Magic Flying Balloon:http://www.toonopedia.com/potamus.htm


THANKS GUYS but it was Google Toolbar! Deleted and it is great. Will
miss it. THANKS AGAIN!
 
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Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
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      12-04-2007
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> On Dec 4, 2:10 pm, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
> <peter.potamus.the.purple.hi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> aud...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> Each time I try to access a website, I get this error message. I hate
>>> to delete FF. 2.0.0.1.1

>> it can't happen at every website, because you're using FF
>> 2.0.0.11 to post your message.
>>
>> Close FF, then click on the windows start button, then run
>> and enter:
>>
>> firefox.exe -safe-mode
>>
>> this will start FF in safe mode. Does the problem continue?
>> If not, report back.
>>
>> If it does, then close FF, then click on the windows start
>> button, then run and enter:
>>
>> firefox.exe -p
>>
>> this will start the FF profile manager. Create a test
>> profile. Does the problem continue in a new profile?

> THANKS GUYS but it was Google Toolbar! Deleted and it is great. Will
> miss it. THANKS AGAIN!


try this one: http://googlebar.mozdev.org/. I've never had
a problem with it

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