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Author Topic: PSI keeps telling firefox 3.5.x could cause trouble  (Read 1910 times)
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« on: 16. December 2009., 14:18:28 »

PSI keeps telling firefox 3.5.x could cause trouble, and gives the solution to download the newest version.
When having done so, a rescan persist with this warning.
What can be the real cause?
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« Reply #1 on: 16. December 2009., 17:30:00 »

PSI keeps telling firefox 3.5.x could cause trouble, and gives the solution to download the newest version.
When having done so, a rescan persist with this warning.
What can be the real cause?


Hi Oriolus.

Did you have problem with PSI - free instant messaging application: http://psi-im.org/ or something else??

Sorry I must to ask...

Regards,

S.
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« Reply #2 on: 19. December 2009., 22:38:50 »

Sorry,
Because of the advertisment under my question I wasn't aware that beneath that there was a reaction to my question...
Yes, I use the free Secunia PSI and found and solved all other problems found by this splended tool, apart from this misterious Firefox problem Sad
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« Reply #3 on: 19. December 2009., 22:41:55 »

My partner Oriolus99 had the same problem, but it vanished all of a sudden after the many rescans she did, without reinstalling FF3.5.6 over itself...
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« Reply #4 on: 20. December 2009., 08:17:29 »

Ok my friend, I glad that you fix that problem.

I'll also download and try Secunia Personal Software Inspector (PSI): http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/

Regards,

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