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For those still having problems getting Firefox to work (nssutil3.dll error), after reinstalling, go to this site and download the missing file. Just copy it over to the Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\ directory and you should be good to go. I can't believe that a non-BD employee has to provide a solution on this problem.…
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The behavior of the system as you described is an indication for the possible presence of malware. We will have to deal with the infection before attempting any other technical troubleshooting. Due to the nature of the malware troubleshooting procedure (that involves exchange of files that cannot be attached to forum…
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Unfortunately, I have no clue of the cause to your problem. It can be a hidden rootkit, or a conflict that involves your BitDefender software & other applications/drivers. Sorry I can't help much, & the only suggestion I can offer is a reformat. You got to be kidding me... There must be a way...
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It appears that you have two license keys, one for IS 2009 and one for TS 2009. make sure that you register the Total Security 2009 version with the correspondent serial code. I guess a screen shot of the error message that you have when you register this version will help. I know my post was really long, but if you are…
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Sounds like some virus have infected your computer & is now blocking all secure websites on your browsers. Did you try a deep system scan? Have a few more questions to ask: * Did you patch your OS (Windows XP or Vista) using Microsoft/Windows Update? * Did you scan your computer before or after the problem started…
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Alright so I managed to log in into my Bitdefender account and this what I have found: this is when i logged in thru the software
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Hello 123456iambelial, Try this: Unplug the main power cable off your router for 30 seconds. Put it back in. Afterwards go to start,connect-to,show all connections. Right click on each connection and choose repair. Most of the times that can solve the disconnection problem. Kind regards, Niels I have Windows Vista x64, I…
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Open Steam. Open Bitdefender's Advanced Settings. Go to Firewall-> Activity and take a look if Steam is blocked by the firewall How am I going to know is BD block steam? I think it is not