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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. --[[User:AnotherGuest.|AnotherGuest.]] 7 Dec 06 | 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 | ||
==Split based on error message== | |||
I'm thinking we should split this article into sections based on whether the problem gives the "SSL is disabled" or the "Could not initialize" message. Doing so would reduce the number of things a user would have to check. Are each of these fixes geared towards a specific message, or can some apply to both?--[[User:Np|Np]] 17:26, 11 June 2007 (UTC) |
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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
Split based on error message
I'm thinking we should split this article into sections based on whether the problem gives the "SSL is disabled" or the "Could not initialize" message. Doing so would reduce the number of things a user would have to check. Are each of these fixes geared towards a specific message, or can some apply to both?--Np 17:26, 11 June 2007 (UTC)