Firefox can not open google and all it's features(translate, gmail, etc) and other programs can not too
When I'm trying to go to google.com site it says :" 404 Not Found nginx". When I'm trying to go to the gmail.com it says:"Problem loading page".
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You should not have a problem with gmail are you bringing it up with a bookmark try: http://mail.google.com/mail
The other items are they from the Google Toolbar, see
Using Google Toolbar features without toolbars - MozillaZine Knowledge Base Google Toolbar is no longer supported by Google in Firefox 5 or newer versions. You can check out the features of the Google Toolbar using the interactive display of the toolbar on Google's site. This article examines what was in the Google Toolbar that Firefox users might have been using and suggests alternatives.
- Note: Google Chrome does not have or use the Google Toolbar because, like Firefox, the features are built-in or accessible from the browser by other means such as extensions. Firefox has another powerful tool and that is keyworded bookmarklets.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Using_Google_Toolbar_features_without_toolbars
Hi, thanks for quick reply. I'm using bookmarked link to bring up gmail - doesn't work Tried your link - doesn't work neither. I'm going to google by regular way, typing the addres in the browser (!) doesn't work. By the way I'm using 3 version of Firefox. Thanks in advance.
Found this article, several articles actually
How do I solve the "404 not found nginx" error? I cannot even enter the site ... - YouTube Help
two things easiest first mentioned in the article
- was a redirection through the hosts file
The other involved a malware scan and fix program ComboFix that says don't run unless to asked by experienced persons Gives link where to download but not how you were supposed to be told so you could get help. That sure wouldn't be me.
Other search reports indicate certificate expired.
Possibly use of Adblock Plus extension with EasyList subscription might help, avoid some things, since it seems to involve advertising, don't know though.