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After updating to Firefox 14, my home page changed to Firefox and I cannot load my google mail.

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After updating to Firefox 14. my home page was changed to Firefox and I cannot access my google mail. This access to google mail problem exists on all 3 of my computers. As best I can tell, the google mail access is my only problem My guess it is some setting on the server side of my Firefox connection because when I did the Firefox update, I was connected with desktop PC. But, both my laptops have the same google mail connection problem - Firefox can't find the server at mail.google.com.

After updating to Firefox 14. my home page was changed to Firefox and I cannot access my google mail. This access to google mail problem exists on all 3 of my computers. As best I can tell, the google mail access is my only problem My guess it is some setting on the server side of my Firefox connection because when I did the Firefox update, I was connected with desktop PC. But, both my laptops have the same google mail connection problem - Firefox can't find the server at mail.google.com.

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I was away from my PC for about 3 hours. When I returned, I tried my google mail and lo and behold, it worked. So, it must have been a coincidence that just when I updated Firefox to version 14.0.1, the Google system must have had a problem which led me to believe that the problem was with the Firefox update. Wrong, it must have been a Google system that they have corrected. Google mail is up and running OK as best as I can tell. Sorry for the interruption and confusion. Steve