Now it is saying it can't connect to the server, server connection error.
Shut down Tor, disable the TorButton.
Launch Tor from the command line and enable the TorButton.
THEN
Restart FF
That's what finally got it working for me.
So before I scoured the FAQ on this issue I followed your advice to see if it made a difference, Dino
I originally tried the cmd line: start tor.exe
said it couldn't find the file
Then I tried the full path name (as in the attachment scrnshot) the first attempt was a copy/paste of the entire path location, the second attempt was typing in the entire path manually. Seems its only reading up to 'program' and then executing the command before it finished. Reminds me of my wife
I haven't used the cmd line in years, am I forgetting something? Im starting to feel real stupid over here.
the other attachment is the error message, but for a split second before this a parsing error message appears but doesn't stay long enough for me to read anything but 'Parsing Error'
What proxy is FF configured to use??
3rd EDIT: I keep editing this but I don't want to keep posting new and take up alot of space. so I went to FF options and changed it so it wouldn't connect to its own proxy configure how FF connects to internet -> no proxy and loaded a page and got the notification (in notification attachment below) hit ok and reloaded page and got the same error message. Im lost and didn't want to mess with FF proxy configuration any more since Im not sure about it.
Last edited by IcSilk; August 4th, 2011 at 04:43 PM.
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