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  1. Dear ITman, After I posted my previous post, I decided to 'put everything back' and un- and reinstall ESET Smart Security. While installing, ESET told me there was another virus program, Ad-Aware Web Companion that blocked the installation. It took a while, as in Control Panel>Programs> it was listed under Web Companion (so in the alphabetical order not under "A" but under "W"), but I could delete this progam that appeared to have been installed on January 9 2017! Must have slipped in with another program, although it is the only one installed on that day. Some mistery remains..... The removal of Ad-Aware Web Companion did the trick. I've now everything working under protection of ESET again. I've downloaded TCPView and had a look at all 127.0.0.xx in/out connections. Noticed their are about 30 rpdsvc.exe (Realplayer), 3 Teamviewer, 4 Dropbox and 3 Firefox connections. All of them in & out to 127.0.0.1. Seems a little overdone, but that I've to further analyse. It is an interesting tool anyway. Thanks for your help.
  2. Dear ITman, I've cleaned the host file (actually copied hosts.txt -> host), so now only active line is "127.0.0.1 localhost" I've disabled all addons in Firefox, I've stopped IIS and WAMP, restarted and made sure none of these is running, but still the orange rimmed BPP window telling me Protected browser could not be started. If you're using software proxy, you need to disable it for loopback address. If you cannot tell me where I should look , who can? Thanks to still try to help me ;-) Christiaan
  3. Hi ITman, Thanks. Now I think I read somewhere that I can kind of "circumvent" this problem by a (more) explicit limitation of the loopback adress..... On my Laptop, funny enough, this is no issue. What could be the difference? Christiaan
  4. Although a similar topic has been treated, it did not solve the issue I'm facing lately: When I'm sent to an ESET Protected Browser for a banking site, first I get the blue rimmed Protected Website, immediately followed by the orange rimmed window (see screencap). I can do my banking, but only unprotected, by using the "Ignore Risk" button. I've googled, read various topics in this forum etc. but cannot find how to solve this. Some data: I run Firefox 50.1.0, 'No proxy' (during my investigations set from 'Use system proxy settings' to 'No proxy'), System proxy set on "Automatically detect settings" Addons: - 1Password 4.6.2, mentioned in some other threads (last updated january 9, 2017; but the issue is from slightly earlier, I think) disabled the addon to no avail. - Enable WhatsApp Web 0.1.3.1 - FirePHP 0.7.4.1 - Mail and Save 1.1.1 - HTML5 Video Everywhere! 0.3.4 - SaveLink 4.0.1 - Video DownloadHelper 6.2.0 I've all of them disabled - restarted PC - no avail As the orange rimmed window states "If you're using software proxy, you need to disable it for loopback address." I looked at Hosts Hosts: (C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts) 127.0.0.1 localhost 127.0.0.1 ngm1780 ::1 ngm1780 127.0.0.1 Pqp ::1 Pqp 127.0.0.1 pqp.test ::1 pqp.test On my PC I run both WAMP and IIS WAMP: uses testport 80 ISS: uses port 8181 I have a Laptop too, with similar settings, including WAMP and IIS (as I alternatively use both and they are synced as good as possible, including addons etc). Both Desktop and Laptop are linked to the same Router ASUS RT-N66U - could there be a setting there? I did not lately change anything, but.... What can I do, where should I look to solve the problem of the orange-rimmed Protecte Web browser Window? Thanks, Christiaan
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