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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
Basically, I think that my root certificates (and probably yours too -
if you use Firefox 2.0.0.20) need to be updated. Anyone know how to do this? |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
98 Guy wrote:
Basically, I think that my root certificates (and probably yours too - if you use Firefox 2.0.0.20) need to be updated. Anyone know how to do this? This might (or it does) have something to do with the file nssckbi.dll. Maybe I can replace my existing version of that file with a more recent version - even if it's from a newer version of filefox... |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
"98 Guy" wrote in message ... Basically, I think that my root certificates (and probably yours too - if you use Firefox 2.0.0.20) need to be updated. Anyone know how to do this? 98 Guy Firefox 2.0.0.20 does not include Phishing Protection you need Firefox 3, And System Requirements ..Windows Vista ..Windows Vista x64 ..Windows XP ..Windows XP x64 ..Windows 2000 No Windows 98! Version History of Firefox 2.0.0.20 Note: This is the last planned release of Firefox 2. All users are encouraged to upgrade to Firefox 3. Firefox 2.0.0.20 does not include Phishing Protection. Release Date: December 18, 2008 Security Update: Firefox 2.0.0.20 includes an additional security fix over Firefox 2.0.0.19 for users of the Windows platform. The following security issue was fixed. Earlier Changes: For information about previous changes, please see the Firefox 2.0.0.19 Release Notes. Version History of Firefox 2.0.0.19 Note: This is the last planned release of Firefox 2. All users are encouraged to upgrade to Firefox 3. Firefox 2.0.0.19 does not include Phishing Protection. Release Date: December 16, 2008 Security Update: The following security issues were fixed. Earlier Changes: For information about previous changes, please see the Firefox 2.0.0.18 Release Notes. The last good one for Windows 98, that include Phishing Protection, Version History of Firefox 2.0.0.17 Release Date: September 23, 2008 Security Update: The following security issues were fixed. Earlier Changes: For information about previous changes, please see the Firefox 2.0.0.16 Release Notes. http://www.oldapps.com/firefox.php -- User-agent: * Disallow: / |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
"98 Guy" wrote in message ...
98 Guy wrote: Basically, I think that my root certificates (and probably yours too - if you use Firefox 2.0.0.20) need to be updated. Anyone know how to do this? This might (or it does) have something to do with the file nssckbi.dll. Maybe I can replace my existing version of that file with a more recent version - even if it's from a newer version of filefox... ''By Joe'' Guy that may work..... -- User-agent: * Disallow: / |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0?
On 02/06/2012 03:17 AM, 000-222-000 wrote:
"98 Guy" wrote in message ... Basically, I think that my root certificates (and probably yours too - if you use Firefox 2.0.0.20) need to be updated. Anyone know how to do this? 98 Guy Firefox 2.0.0.20 does not include Phishing Protection you need Firefox 3, And System Requirements .Windows Vista .Windows Vista x64 .Windows XP .Windows XP x64 .Windows 2000 No Windows 98! FWIW: I did test some of the newer versions of Firefox on Win98 with kernel-X Thought they installed OK, they functioned too poorly to be of any use |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
philo wrote in :
FWIW: I did test some of the newer versions of Firefox on Win98 with kernel-X Thought they installed OK, they functioned too poorly to be of any use Thanks, that saved me some time and trouble. I'd intended to look at that in case OperaUSB drove me away as Firefox had, and I'd wanted to return. I think I'll get a lot of mileage out of OperaUSB v10.3 yet. |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0?
On 02/07/2012 07:54 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
wrote in : FWIW: I did test some of the newer versions of Firefox on Win98 with kernel-X Thought they installed OK, they functioned too poorly to be of any use Thanks, that saved me some time and trouble. I'd intended to look at that in case OperaUSB drove me away as Firefox had, and I'd wanted to return. I think I'll get a lot of mileage out of OperaUSB v10.3 yet. I've never used OperaUSB but it looks like a great idea! |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
philo wrote in :
On 02/07/2012 07:54 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: wrote in : FWIW: I did test some of the newer versions of Firefox on Win98 with kernel-X Thought they installed OK, they functioned too poorly to be of any use Thanks, that saved me some time and trouble. I'd intended to look at that in case OperaUSB drove me away as Firefox had, and I'd wanted to return. I think I'll get a lot of mileage out of OperaUSB v10.3 yet. I've never used OperaUSB but it looks like a great idea! I was put off Opera every time for years until I saw one on a Windows Mobile 2003 machine that worked well on it. Once I knew there were situations where it did work, I was ready to see others. Even in the USB-variant, not all is well with all versions, but this one (this time corectly identified as v10.53, not 10.3) is great, because although like any browser that does a lot, it's complex to the point of annoying, but it does keep it all in one place which makes it manageable. That was it's USB 'selling point' but I just like the fact that it keeps itself to itself whereever I put it. That, and the fact that I don't have to use KernelEx (which may be great, I just never needed to explore it so I put it off). |
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Lostgallifreyan wrote in
: v10.53 Sod's law rules my world, evidently. v10.63 |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0?
On 02/07/2012 06:46 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
wrote in : On 02/07/2012 07:54 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: wrote in : snip I've never used OperaUSB but it looks like a great idea! I was put off Opera every time for years until I saw one on a Windows Mobile 2003 machine that worked well on it. Once I knew there were situations where it did work, I was ready to see others. Even in the USB-variant, not all is well with all versions, but this one (this time corectly identified as v10.53, not 10.3) is great, because although like any browser that does a lot, it's complex to the point of annoying, but it does keep it all in one place which makes it manageable. That was it's USB 'selling point' but I just like the fact that it keeps itself to itself whereever I put it. That, and the fact that I don't have to use KernelEx (which may be great, I just never needed to explore it so I put it off). I originally did not care for Opera either but it's pretty good now. Side note: Not sure why I still hang out here on Win98... I am now a Linux user and only rarely work on Win98 machines any more... but I still have a few that may be collectors items. |
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