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Firefox Window Closes Unexpectedly

Environment: Version: 102.3.0esr Build ID: 20220912135840 OS: Windows_NT 10.0 19044 Issue: I had Firefox window 1 opened in virtual desktop 1, then I switched t… (read more)

Environment:

  • Version: 102.3.0esr
  • Build ID: 20220912135840
  • OS: Windows_NT 10.0 19044

Issue: I had Firefox window 1 opened in virtual desktop 1, then I switched to virtual desktop 2 and open Firefox window 2 there. After using window 2 for some time, I switched back to virtual desktop 1 and found Firefox window 1 was gone. I checked `about:support` page but found no crash report there. I don't know what's going wrong.

Asked by yzhaocl1024 8 months ago

Answered by yzhaocl1024 8 months ago

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settings problem with enterprise install

Background information: since version 87 of firefox, I have been having problems viewing pdfs online. All the suggestions from people provided on the post, placed in ano… (read more)

Background information: since version 87 of firefox, I have been having problems viewing pdfs online. All the suggestions from people provided on the post, placed in another part of thecommunity, didn't work for me. I decided to remove my installation of Firefox and install a new uptodate version. I decided on this after I had installed Brave as an alternate browser and changed it to the default browser in my frustration. Now: I was unaware that I had downloaded the enterprise version. When I got to the settings, next to "make Firefox your default browser" there was a statement in red saying "your browser is being managed by your organization". Clicking the link brings up a policy screen which says "don't check default browser" with a value of true and no way - as far as i can see of changing the value. And it is also unchangeable in Brave. I hope someone has an answer for me. The one good thing about the current situation is that I can read pdfs in the browser. Is there an emoji for headache?

Asked by bdjim 1 year ago

Answered by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 1 year ago