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SSL2 disabled gets a few support requests. As far as I know, there's no other entry that describes how to do this. This article is not a great place for the information, but I put it here for now as an expedient. Better here than nowhere. | SSL2 disabled gets a few support requests. As far as I know, there's no other entry that describes how to do this. This article is not a great place for the information, but I put it here for now as an expedient. Better here than nowhere. --[[User:AnotherGuest.|AnotherGuest.]] 7 Dec 06 |
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I haven't tested any of these solutions, they're just stuff I pulled out of forum posts. I also don't know the menu path for the Options dialog for non-Windows non-Firefox users.--Np 20:21, 3 Aug 2005 (PDT)
Menu differences in Windows, Linux, and Mac
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Menu_differences_in_Windows%2C_Linux%2C_and_Mac -- JamesMZ
I have added another method in solving this problem, and I solved my problem based on some of the info on the web and my limited knowledge to the problem.--IM 14:58, 15 NOV 2005 (EST)
SSL2 disabled gets a few support requests. As far as I know, there's no other entry that describes how to do this. This article is not a great place for the information, but I put it here for now as an expedient. Better here than nowhere. --AnotherGuest. 7 Dec 06