BruceAWittmeier wrote:First I would disable the top half of your addons and extensions. Restart the browser and try again.
Bruce, the first line of the post is probably meant to read 'regardless of SafeMode'. So...not extensions, but probably some setting in prefs.js in the old profile.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke (attrib.)
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However, with SeaMonkey you need to remember that your mail settings for the Email client are in prefs.js. So even if the rest of prefs.js was wrecked, you'd need to copy those mail settings into the new prefs.js.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke (attrib.)
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We are sorry, the page you requested cannot be found.
Something is broken on that page. At first it opened for me... but in German version (de-de). Previously MS sites (*.microsoft.com) were in Polish language (or English). SeaMonkey has set for preferred languages in this order: pl, en, en-us.
Strange thing is on (from?) second run I can see "sorry page" only. I've got automatic logon to MS sites with Live service. Something is broken and it is Microsoft fault...
BTW
I wonder if they are screwing with geo-localization (or something based on IP) because from a few/several months some pages are trying to display themself in German language when previously I saw them in English (e.g. http://www.imdb.com/).
That leads me to a question. What is the difference between a normal window and a Private window? Maybe if I understand that I can figure out what is wrong with my profile.
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When I delete all microsoft cookies, I can get to the link once. If I then close the tab and try the link again I get the We are sorry, the page you requested cannot be found message.
Ztruker wrote:When I delete all microsoft cookies, I can get to the link once. If I then close the tab and try the link again I get the We are sorry, the page you requested cannot be found message.
Yep, reckon I can sort that.
Delete M$ cookies and open that site. Then left click the favicon in the addressbar and then it's Page Info > Permissions > Cookies > Block.
From then on cookies to that one site will be blocked, whilst all other sites will still stick with your default cookie choices.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke (attrib.)
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Ztruker wrote:When I delete all microsoft cookies, I can get to the link once. If I then close the tab and try the link again I get the We are sorry, the page you requested cannot be found message.
Microsoft is telling to us "f*ck off" and "screw you guys"...
Yeah I noticed that when I was going to post a similar question for MS Support site. Always came up blank even in safe mode. I then wrote out the message to be posted here, but tried to troubleshoot it beforehand (I sometimes end up finding my own answer as in this case). I found out that in the data manager (tools menu) under permissions, although the Microsoft web site wasn't being blocked Support was. Comes up fine every time now!
Since Microsoft (intentionally?) broken Windows Update in Windows 7 to "encourage" users to upgrade to Windows 10 I'm using offline patches to fix my machines with Win7. Their solution are "cumulative roll-ups" with telemetry shit. Thanks but no thanks.
Unfortunately since last "patch day" I was forced to use "private window"trick to open patch specific site and download it. MS broke it intentionally IMO because few month ago it worked correct even with Live service logging in (in the same SeaMonkey 2.40). But first Live logging was "corrupted" and now it's not possible even to just open a website. And they call it "smart error"... SOB!
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