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I am connected to a device in a lab on an intranet. I can get most pages OK but some always crash.

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I can connect to a local device and access most pages. The device is a Strategy and Technology TS Broadcaster. Internet Explorer 8 will crash too. Microsoft puts up a page about Data Execution Protection and having closed the program to protect the computer. I have used the control panel - system - advanced - performance - settings - data execution protection to add an exception for Firefox and rebooted. Still no good.

I can connect to a local device and access most pages. The device is a Strategy and Technology TS Broadcaster. Internet Explorer 8 will crash too. Microsoft puts up a page about Data Execution Protection and having closed the program to protect the computer. I have used the control panel - system - advanced - performance - settings - data execution protection to add an exception for Firefox and rebooted. Still no good.

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Hello.

Although possibly not related to your problem, I have to remind you that the version of Firefox you are using at the moment has been discontinued and is no longer supported. On top of this, it has known unpatched bugs and security problems. I urge you to update to the latest version of Firefox, for maximum security, stability, performance and usability. You can get it for free, as always, at getfirefox.com.

As for your problem, if Internet Explorer crashes too, it's likely not a problem with Firefox. I recommend you check your system for anything that may be causing. Network drivers would be my immediate guess.