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"Secure Connection Failed" when connecting to website, blackboard.com

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I keep trying to access my Blackboard for my college and it is not working. It does however work if i access another college's blackboard. I tried:

Refreshing firefox from the Mozilla Support Page Clear cookies and cache Turn of avast completely for 10 mins Searching it in google and not using bookmark On a different browser (same message)

None of these worked. I had this problem twice today, last time i restarted my computer it got fixed and it came back. I dont wanna keep restarting my computer tho. I currently have no add ons.

Also I kept using chrome till I switched to Firefox a week ago. Thats the first time i got the error (never got it on chrome) but now, when i try it on chrome, I get the error too.

Now, I think after I tried the mentioned methods to solve my problem, the error message changed to "Connection timed out" instead of Secure Connection Failed

I keep trying to access my Blackboard for my college and it is not working. It does however work if i access another college's blackboard. I tried: Refreshing firefox from the Mozilla Support Page Clear cookies and cache Turn of avast completely for 10 mins Searching it in google and not using bookmark On a different browser (same message) None of these worked. I had this problem twice today, last time i restarted my computer it got fixed and it came back. I dont wanna keep restarting my computer tho. I currently have no add ons. Also I kept using chrome till I switched to Firefox a week ago. Thats the first time i got the error (never got it on chrome) but now, when i try it on chrome, I get the error too. Now, I think after I tried the mentioned methods to solve my problem, the error message changed to "Connection timed out" instead of Secure Connection Failed

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How to install the add

  • Press the menu button New Fx Menu, then The image "appmenuAddonsRus" does not exist., to open the "Manage Add-ons".
  • Drag and drop to the "additions Management" you downloaded XPI file.

or

  • Click on CogWheel, and select 'Install addition of the file. "
  • Choose your downloaded * .xpi and click 'Open'.
  • In most cases, it requires restarting Thunderbird.

For detailed instructions and more information about installing add-ons, read the article Installing an Add-on in Thunderbird