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K9 Web Protection Vestige

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I recently needed ti reload a Windows 7 backup and then re-upgrade to Windows 10. Now, whenever I open a new FireFox window I get a banner warning from K9 that says "You must log in to this network before you can access the internet." It shows a button "Open network login page." which attempts to go to the K9 page which is long since out of business. I uninstalled the software and re-booted, but still the message appears every time a new FireFox window opens. Before I go the dangerous "regedit" route, is there any way to easily remove this annoying thing?

I recently needed ti reload a Windows 7 backup and then re-upgrade to Windows 10. Now, whenever I open a new FireFox window I get a banner warning from K9 that says "You must log in to this network before you can access the internet." It shows a button "Open network login page." which attempts to go to the K9 page which is long since out of business. I uninstalled the software and re-booted, but still the message appears every time a new FireFox window opens. Before I go the dangerous "regedit" route, is there any way to easily remove this annoying thing?

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The banner warning didn't prevent internet access, it merely appeared at the top of every new firefox window that was opened above the regularly displayed page contents. When I clicked the small "X" to the right, it went away and the internet connectivity was fine. NOW... I rebooted the system for a second time, and the offending vestigial message no longer appears. As a wise Priest I once knew used to say, "O Magnam Mysteriam!"

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You can check the connection settings.

  • Settings -> General -> Network: Connection -> Settings

If you do not need to use a proxy to connect to internet, select "No Proxy" if "Use the system proxy settings" or one of the others do not work properly.

See "Firefox connection settings":

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Solução escolhida

The banner warning didn't prevent internet access, it merely appeared at the top of every new firefox window that was opened above the regularly displayed page contents. When I clicked the small "X" to the right, it went away and the internet connectivity was fine. NOW... I rebooted the system for a second time, and the offending vestigial message no longer appears. As a wise Priest I once knew used to say, "O Magnam Mysteriam!"