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I am running Centos 6.5, firefox 17.0.10. Firefox crashes when I click on Edit:Preferences:Applications. There is no crash report, the firefox window just closes. It also crashes when I click on an attachment to e-mail being read in firefox on an imap server. Don't have a clue as to what is causing this or how to fix.

I am running Centos 6.5, firefox 17.0.10. Firefox crashes when I click on Edit:Preferences:Applications. There is no crash report, the firefox window just closes. It also crashes when I click on an attachment to e-mail being read in firefox on an imap server. Don't have a clue as to what is causing this or how to fix.

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Presumably this is the Centos distro version of Firefox. And you will be on Fx17 as the ESR version.

I normally use and run a Ubuntu distro (Canonical)Firefox26a Crash reports from distro versions are usually handled by your OS's on crash reporter.

Help with your OS should be sought elsewhere, however I imagine Centos keeps logs, presumably within /var/log and they will be easily viewable ether as text files or with some graphical viewer. Looking at your logs should help you discover the reason for any hang or problem and whether or not you have had a crash. Maybe reading these articles helps

Consider trying Firefox reset, but close unnecessary open tabs and bookmark any sites left open and the home pages of any Firefox extensions you have installed. See the cautionary note in the following article.

One work around if nothing else works would be to install the Mozilla Firefox 25 Release as an additional browser. We should be in a much better position to help you with that.
(Are you in a corporate environment ? with an IT department? )