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I get a dialog box with a copy of firefox is open and only one copy of firefox can be open at one time.

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I get a dialog box with the following: "a copy of firefox is open and only one copy of firefox can be opened at one time."

I do not see where firefox is open.

How do get back into firefox so that i can read the links that are in my emails?

Thank you.

I get a dialog box with the following: "a copy of firefox is open and only one copy of firefox can be opened at one time." I do not see where firefox is open. How do get back into firefox so that i can read the links that are in my emails? Thank you.

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Sometimes when FF is closing, not all of it shuts down properly. On Windows, start the Task Manager (Other systems may have different names and / or commands). Select Processes. Look down the list for Firefox. Right click and select End Task. If this problem keeps coming up, ask for more help.

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Sometimes when FF is closing, not all of it shuts down properly. On Windows, start the Task Manager (Other systems may have different names and / or commands). Select Processes. Look down the list for Firefox. Right click and select End Task. If this problem keeps coming up, ask for more help.

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Note that the OP is on a Mac, so instruction for Windows do not apply.

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