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won't conect to update server when I click on download & install 45.

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I currently use Firefox 35. A box pops up saying to upgrade to 45.0.2 When I click on upgrade and install, it says,"connecting to upgrade sever", but it never connects. I have it set up to upgrade automatically, but it doesn't do that either. I lost my administrative password so I can't install a newer version manually. Any suggestions?

I currently use Firefox 35. A box pops up saying to upgrade to 45.0.2 When I click on upgrade and install, it says,"connecting to upgrade sever", but it never connects. I have it set up to upgrade automatically, but it doesn't do that either. I lost my administrative password so I can't install a newer version manually. Any suggestions?

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If you are using Firefox from www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/ make sure the Firefox folder has read/write permissions for the account user to do updates. If you are the only user then a easy way is to have Firefox in Home.


Note you appear to be using a rather old version of Firefox 11.2 as Adobe has been supporting Linux again with current Flash Player branches since mid December.

The current Flash Player version for Linux and Windows is 25.0.0.148

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You should keep your Linux software up-to-date.

Many distros of Linux have Firefox installed as the default web browser. If it is a browser installed by Linux it should update as the rest of the Linux software updates. Many Linux distros do not use the ordinary Release they use the ESR that updates less frequently than ordinary Releases. Firefox ESR will currently be transitioning from Fx45 to Fx52

You certainly should not still be on Fx35

If you need a password to use Administrator features in Linux you will need to get that sorted out. Quite possibly Linux may encrypt your Home partition and you may need to take steps to ensure you have the correct pasphrases for you to be able to access and Use Linux.

I suggest you ask for advice in a suitable Linux forum.

You should be able to Install a Mozilla build of Firefox using your current Linux User account the instructions are here:

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If you are using Firefox from www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/ make sure the Firefox folder has read/write permissions for the account user to do updates. If you are the only user then a easy way is to have Firefox in Home.


Note you appear to be using a rather old version of Firefox 11.2 as Adobe has been supporting Linux again with current Flash Player branches since mid December.

The current Flash Player version for Linux and Windows is 25.0.0.148

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