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IBM e-timecard site (http://e-te.div16.ibm.com/etweb/Login.htm) blinks and just goes white

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New windows 7 Pro 64 bit install with IBM lifeboat build using Firefox10.0.5. Seems to work on the first use after allowing the required pop ups for the site but, the next time you log in - you click on the bookmarked link and the page tries to laod in a new window and the page you are looking for blinks and then the whole web page goes white. This is currently happening on 20+ Lenovo ThinkCenter Desktops with Intel Core i7 3770 Proc and 16Gb ram. Seems to be working fine otherwise but, to be honest these are multiuser kiosks that are being used to complete time/charge code information on a daily basis through the IBM VPN (AT&T Client). Always worked fine on the XP systems that are currently being replaced that used Firefox 24.0.

New windows 7 Pro 64 bit install with IBM lifeboat build using Firefox10.0.5. Seems to work on the first use after allowing the required pop ups for the site but, the next time you log in - you click on the bookmarked link and the page tries to laod in a new window and the page you are looking for blinks and then the whole web page goes white. This is currently happening on 20+ Lenovo ThinkCenter Desktops with Intel Core i7 3770 Proc and 16Gb ram. Seems to be working fine otherwise but, to be honest these are multiuser kiosks that are being used to complete time/charge code information on a daily basis through the IBM VPN (AT&T Client). Always worked fine on the XP systems that are currently being replaced that used Firefox 24.0.

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It's beter to upgrade to Latest Firefox.

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