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Firefox crashes

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Hello,

I have some crashes when I go on this website: https://secure.medgicnet.com/ But you won't be able to go on this website because you need certificate, login and password here my 5 last firefox reports:

ID de plantage : bp-9fe1cbe3-8090-46e6-8710-b4b9c2150423 ID de plantage : bp-98bd4e39-ff93-490a-b178-3731a2150420 ID de plantage : bp-e71972f5-7a3f-4951-9562-92b952150420 ID de plantage : bp-53c1e952-38ca-4d84-ab12-d02b62150410 ID de plantage : bp-cd9315ee-755e-4e7e-a348-ff40c2150420

Crashes come from Firefox or Medgic

Best regards


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Hello, I have some crashes when I go on this website: https://secure.medgicnet.com/ But you won't be able to go on this website because you need certificate, login and password here my 5 last firefox reports: ID de plantage : bp-9fe1cbe3-8090-46e6-8710-b4b9c2150423 ID de plantage : bp-98bd4e39-ff93-490a-b178-3731a2150420 ID de plantage : bp-e71972f5-7a3f-4951-9562-92b952150420 ID de plantage : bp-53c1e952-38ca-4d84-ab12-d02b62150410 ID de plantage : bp-cd9315ee-755e-4e7e-a348-ff40c2150420 Crashes come from Firefox or Medgic Best regards ________________________________________________

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The crash IDs you posted appear to have nothing to do with whatever issues you are seeing when accessing https://secure.medgicnet.com/

All of those crash IDs say that they are on-purpose crashes caused by taking a long time to shut down (ie. Firefox crashing itself after trying to shut down for 60 seconds).

https://secure.medgicnet.com/ appears to be using SSL settings which are not compatible with Windows versions prior to Vista. I see you're using Windows 2003. There may be an update or hotfix which fixes this issue, since Windows 2003 is technically still supported by Microsoft for about 2 more months: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/products/windows-server-2003/

Note: You may want to upgrade to a newer version of Windows server ASAP, as there will be no updates (not even security updates) for server 2003 after this July.

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I sent crash IDs from a computer where windows server 2003 is installed but my crashes come from Windows Server 2008. I use Firefox 37.0.2 and Adobe Flash 17.0.0.169