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I already asked my question, here it comes again: When I use another path, as in my start menu, I connect to a site, but it will not stay, it just stops.

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It seems that I can't use other access avenues to go to a site, why? Does MOZILLA FIREFOX, control other access routes?????

If I can't keep your program and still use other access avenues, as in START MENU. For example, My Health, a VA site, I can go into it, but it will kick me out!!????. I don't want to keep MOZILLA...It will not let me use other access avenues.........It Sucks!!!

It seems that I can't use other access avenues to go to a site, why? Does MOZILLA FIREFOX, control other access routes????? If I can't keep your program and still use other access avenues, as in START MENU. For example, My Health, a VA site, I can go into it, but it will kick me out!!????. I don't want to keep MOZILLA...It will not let me use other access avenues.........It Sucks!!!

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polopp said

I already asked my question, here it comes again

I checked. This is the only question you posted here.

All browsers, when they want to access a site, call a directory for the true link address. The browser then uses that information to connect.

There are a number of reasons that a connection can't be made. Your security settings, website down, server error, government blocks . . . . . . . . .

Please provide public (no password) link(s) that we can check out. No Personal Information Please !