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Latest Firefox for Windows 7 (64 bit) won't start with no error messages for one user.

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Latest firefox will not start after installing. Removed old profile manually. Reinstalled. Still no start. This happens only with one user on Windows 7 desktop system. Used to work fine before latest update. Some Norton software displays message: Updater.exe is safe.

Latest firefox will not start after installing. Removed old profile manually. Reinstalled. Still no start. This happens only with one user on Windows 7 desktop system. Used to work fine before latest update. Some Norton software displays message: Updater.exe is safe.

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Please try disabling your Firefox to see if it helps. Also try a reboot of your PC.

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I don't understand what you mean by 'disable' firefox. How would that help. Rebooting did not help.

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Hello,

Thank you for responding back. I would be glad to assist you further with the issue you are having.

I am sorry, it should say "disable your firewall".

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Thank You!


Best Regards,

feer56


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There are three users on this computer. The same Firefox starts with two of them but not the third. So, I do not think the Norton firewall, which is always on, is the issue.

A key clue is the fact that each time I try to start the problem Firefox, I get a message from Norton regarding the updater.exe file. I don't understand this. I'll try disabling Norton and see what happens.