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Firefox and Thunderbird do not communicate anymore : I can't open links from TB emails (<a href...>) and can't send mail from FF pages (mailto)

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Hi there, Please excuse me if a make a few mistakes, I am French ;)

I come here because firefox and thunderbird are not working together anymore. This is what happens : - Firefox and Thunderbird are opened - I click on a link in an email - A few seconds after that a Firefox windows pops up. The title is : "Close Firefox", the content is : "Firefox is already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system."

Second case : - Firefox is closed and Thunderbird is open - I click on a link in an email - A few seconds after that a Firefox windows pops up as expected. Firefox opens the link as expected but doesn't opens the other tabs as usual (when i start FF it re-opens previous tabs)

Third case : - Firefox and Thunderbird are opened - I click on a link to send an email (<a href="mailto:......@.....">) - A few seconds after that a Thunderbird windows pops up. The title is : "Close Thunderbird", the content is : "Thunderbird is already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system."

As in the second case, if TB is closed when i click on the mailto, TB opens properly and send the email.

If Internet Explorer is set as my default browser, it works fine for "Thunderbird -> link -> IE" but the "IE-> mailto -> TB" still doesn't work.

I already looked up for some answers on google but can't find something which works.

Thank you in advance for your answers. Vincent

Hi there, Please excuse me if a make a few mistakes, I am French ;) I come here because firefox and thunderbird are not working together anymore. This is what happens : - Firefox and Thunderbird are opened - I click on a link in an email - A few seconds after that a Firefox windows pops up. The title is : "Close Firefox", the content is : "Firefox is already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system." Second case : - Firefox is closed and Thunderbird is open - I click on a link in an email - A few seconds after that a Firefox windows pops up as expected. Firefox opens the link as expected but doesn't opens the other tabs as usual (when i start FF it re-opens previous tabs) Third case : - Firefox and Thunderbird are opened - I click on a link to send an email (<a href="mailto:......@.....">) - A few seconds after that a Thunderbird windows pops up. The title is : "Close Thunderbird", the content is : "Thunderbird is already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system." As in the second case, if TB is closed when i click on the mailto, TB opens properly and send the email. If Internet Explorer is set as my default browser, it works fine for "Thunderbird -> link -> IE" but the "IE-> mailto -> TB" still doesn't work. I already looked up for some answers on google but can't find something which works. Thank you in advance for your answers. Vincent

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Check the target field in the Firefox desktop shortcut and make sure that you do not start Firefox with the -no-remote switch or have set the environment variable MOZ_NO_REMOTE=1 (Control Panel > System > Advanced > Environment variables).

Always make sure to start at least the default profile without the -no-remote command line switch. If you need to have more than one profile open at the same time then start subsequent instances with the -no-remote command line switch. You can not send links from other programs to a Firefox instance that is started with the -no-remote switch. In such a case you need to drag links in a Firefox window or paste the link in the location bar.

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Hi mawy33, I'm also french, and with my english speaking skills I would say that you didn't made mistakes :) . For your problem, it's just a suggestion but did you tried to reset firefox and fully uninstalled thunderbird and then made a clean reinstall ? Maybe it could be an idea.

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Thank you for you answer but I already uninstall - redownload - reinstall firefox and thunderbird properly. I've also reset Firefox settings but this doesn't help ...

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Ok, just another idea for the mailto link TB is well selected by default in the default programs ?

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Sorry, I think i made a mistake, this is not the problem

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The mailto link works, but there is a message telling it's not responding, that's it ?

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Exactly. I join a screenshot of the message. Translated into English it says that TB is already running and not answering (but it is !) and that I must stop the process or reboot my computer to open a new window.

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Well, the message looks like to what I expected. Don't worry for translation, as I said, and as my username shows :) , i'm french. As I don't know exactly what is happening, i'm gonna launch a windows 8.1 VM on my computer to see if I've got the same problem, because on my windows 7 computer it didn't happened.

I'm currently at work. I keep you updated. It suits you ?

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Yes but I don't think you will get the problem. I just got it a few weeks ago. Before that everything worked fine ... I translated it to allow other users to understand the problem ;)

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Yes you're right for other users (i've been a bit selfish there lol). You say this began few weeks ago that you got it. Something happened like an update or something else ?

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No I don't think I have done any special thing at that moment ... I discovered another thing that may help to understand : when I try to open a new windows of FF by right click on a link -> open link a new windows, that works fine but if I try to open a new windows by right click on the FF icon of the task bar -> open a new window the same error message appears.

I also noticed that when I click on a link in TB it opens a new FF application and crashes (seen on the task-manager) whereas if I open a new windows by right click on a link -> open link a new windows it opens a new line on the same application and work.

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ok, this is weird. I try to see if I've got a solution but I'm really confused, I don't have any.

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Check the target field in the Firefox desktop shortcut and make sure that you do not start Firefox with the -no-remote switch or have set the environment variable MOZ_NO_REMOTE=1 (Control Panel > System > Advanced > Environment variables).

Always make sure to start at least the default profile without the -no-remote command line switch. If you need to have more than one profile open at the same time then start subsequent instances with the -no-remote command line switch. You can not send links from other programs to a Firefox instance that is started with the -no-remote switch. In such a case you need to drag links in a Firefox window or paste the link in the location bar.

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Thank you very much ! I don't understand what this variable was, but removing it from "Control Panel > System > Advanced > Environment variables" solved the problem.

Thank you again

Vincent