* Any system: type or paste '''about:preferences''' into the address bar and press Enter/Return to load it * Linux: "3-bar" menu button (or Edit menu) > Preferences * Mac: "3-bar" menu button (or Firefox menu) > Preferences * Windows: "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options But I would expect Firefox to work similarly to IE in that regard. That kind of bandwidth sparing setting might be in the Cisco software, router, or firewall. it's possible the Cisco client software doesn't send all traffic through the VPN, but only traffic pertinent to the remote network. "Auto-detect" can lead to a flaky connection. The default of "Use system proxy settings" piggybacks on your Windows/IE "LAN" setting. In the search box at the top of the page, type proxy and Firefox should filter to the "Settings" button, which you can click. Any system: type or paste about:preferences into the address bar and press Enter/Return to load it.Linux: "3-bar" menu button (or Edit menu) > Preferences.Mac: "3-bar" menu button (or Firefox menu) > Preferences.Windows: "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options.Read this answer in context □ 1 All Replies (4)Īssuming the VPN sets up at the system level - by inserting itself into the Windows network stack - Firefox should use it by default. Windows: Show Folder Linux: Open Directory Mac: Show in Finder Help -> Troubleshooting Information -> Profile Directory:.You can use the button on the "Help -> Troubleshooting Information" (about:support) page to go to the current Firefox profile folder or use the about:profiles page. You can delete the user.js file if you didn't create this file yourself. The user.js file is read each time Firefox is started and initializes preferences to the value specified in this file, so preferences set via user.js can only be changed temporarily for the current session. You can check its content with a text editor (right-click: "Open with" do not double-click). The user.js file will only be present if you or other software has created this file and normally won't be present. Your System Details list shows that you have a user.js file in the profile folder to initialize prefs each time Firefox starts. There are other things that need attention.
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