Yesterday (10/3/2015) I ran into a strange problem - My Firefox v41 wouldn't start up!
I did some searching re FF v41 having problems and so I downgraded FF to v38... I still had the problem. Wouldn't start in safe mode either.
Playing around, I realized that when I shut off SecureAnywhere (v9.0.4.7) FF was able to start.
I tested the various SecureAnywhere settings to see if I could narrow things down.. I found that in Identity Protection/Application Protection I had the following line set to "Protect"...
firefox.exe in c:usersobscuredappdatalocal emp7zs6d14.tmpcore
When I set that to "Allow" FF is able to start up normally. However "7zs6d14.tmpcore" does not exist in the temp folder!
I do have another similar line in SA ending in 7zs9138.tmpcore That does not exist in the temp folder either, but in SA it makes no difference if it is protected or allowed.
Any idea what's going on? And why would Application Protection reference someting that doesn't exist?
Inquiring minds and all of that!
SecureAnywhere crashing Firefox
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