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  1. PaulBB

    PaulBB Registered Member

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    As in the title I tried to access this thread via Google using Firefox and I can't. It works just fine if I access it here, though. Any idea why is happening?

    A Few Questions Regarding Appguard, Applocker, and EMET:
    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=338661

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  2. Minimalist

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    You try to see https version of this forum. You can change https to http or add wilders certificate to trusted root certification authorities.
     
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    I get the same the same problem if I use google to search Wilders for a particular subject....I don't recall having this problem with other sites?
     
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    I've gone through the process a couple of times and I can't add the cert as permanent, the check box is grayed out.
    I tried exporting and importing but it stays as temporary.
    FF 29.0
     
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    Try to run FF as administrator (right click - Run as administrator). That's the way I import it in IE.
     
  8. jwcca

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    Thanks for the suggestion but the box is still grayed out.
    I'm not sure if I should try to find some about:config setting that would let me tick the box... I should have checked the FF Help file I guess... :rolleyes:

    Well I just checked and their Help is useless on this topic so I indicated that on their feedback but won't hold my breath...:thumbd:

    Looked at about:config, nothing obvious.
    FF Help screenshot doesn't show the check box, maybe not implemented yet.
    The best I was able to get is shown in the attached snapshot, one is "permanent", the other with port 443 is "temporary".

    I'll go back to http for awhile... :confused:
     

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