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Tom,  
 
I don't think prefs.js has any attribute set. I say I don't think   
because I don't know which prefs.js to check! I have MOZILLA_HOME set to   
a Profile directory. That is where my plugins live, because they say as   
much. In that directory there is Mozilla--Profiles--Firefox in which   
there is a prefs.js, and in the Profile directory there is Thunderbird   
under which there is a xxxxx.default with prefs.js. Which prefs.js is   
active? Is it the same file for Thunderbird as for Firefox? Life used to   
be so much simpler!  
 
Martin  
 
> Does your prefs.js file have the read-only bit set?  
>   
> Martin Rosenfeld wrote:  
>   
>> I cannot log into E-Bay anymore. Steven L. gave me some sites to read   
>> about the problem. One suggestion was to check Do Not Use OCSP....   
>> (under Options,Advanced). I tried using this setting as well as   
>> changing a few others. None of the changes to Ptions-Advanced stay   
>> stuck when I look again or close and reopen Firefox. I am using   
>> Firefox 1.0.6. Can anyone help me?  
>>  
>> Martin Rosenfeld  
 
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