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FireFox inhibits Lotus Notes exchange email functions

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We use Lotus Notes at my place of employment and when using the web access I can not schedule appointments, meetings or add attachments to email. It's almost like FireFox disables the apps functions; I hit the button to send or schedule and nothing happens. I tried using the XUL manager and adding the exchange address to allow scripts, but it still doesn't work. (My Platform is Win 7 Home Edition)

This on top of the random "Can't access this website" and website timeouts is really making me wonder why I even switched from IE. I have yet to see an advantage to using FireFox. Is there some secret to making this thing work as smoothly through the internet as IE?

We use Lotus Notes at my place of employment and when using the web access I can not schedule appointments, meetings or add attachments to email. It's almost like FireFox disables the apps functions; I hit the button to send or schedule and nothing happens. I tried using the XUL manager and adding the exchange address to allow scripts, but it still doesn't work. (My Platform is Win 7 Home Edition) This on top of the random "Can't access this website" and website timeouts is really making me wonder why I even switched from IE. I have yet to see an advantage to using FireFox. Is there some secret to making this thing work as smoothly through the internet as IE?

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Hello,

Regarding the XULRunner addon you are using to get the Notes mail to work fine, I saw a note on the addon page, where there was another user who had an issue with the latest, but it got fixed Domains not being listed. Can you please provide the version of Domino server you are connecting to.

That said, knowing the version of Domino will also help find out to check on IBM's documentation to see what is the minimum Firefox version supported (am guessing that Domino relies on XUL to render the pages, instead of HTML/JS and that is why the XULManager might be required).

Hope this helps.

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Thanks for checking into this, but I need a browser that simply works not one that requires research, analysis and everything to be customized in order to do daily tasks. I simply don't have the time to run around trying to get something like this to work.

I'm dropping FireFox and going back to IE.

Admins, please feel free to discontinue my logins as I will no longer need them.