The help forum is actually a newsgroup (not a web forum). You should access
it via a newsreader (such as Live Mail).
Read this for instructions:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...334c11033.mspx
However, if you need to use the web interface, from the home page, you go
to "Discussions" - link in on left hand menu under "Community " category,
you will see the available newsgroups, which you can read/post to in the web
interface, the 'Sign-In' button is at the top-right corner.
I just tried my Live ID and logged on as usual without any trouble at all.
Not sure what your issue is, but I certainly can't duplicate the issue as
you describe.
"SailingCyclops" <> wrote in message
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> Hi:
>
> Is it possible to access the Windows Help Forums at
> windoeshelp.microsoft.com using firefox? I had great trouble doing so even
> with IE. I had to put microsoft.com in the "trusted zone" allowing
> ActiveX. Firefox has no ActiveX support, so, is it even possible to go
> there using my default browser FireFox? If so, how so?
>
> I can get there, but I can't log in with my live ID. When I go to
> Community-->Discussions-->Windows Vista General Discussion I can read OK,
> but when I hit "Sign In" (That takes you to login.live.com) and put in my
> email/Pass it doesn't actually log me in. If I then hit "Edit Profile"
> Firefox thrashes between profile.microsoft.com and
> windowshelp.microsoft.com for a long time without displaying anything on
> the screen. Finally I get the message: "An unknown error occurred while
> processing your request. This is most likely due to a connection failure.
> Please try again."
>
> Javascript and Java are enabled. The same thing happened with IE until I
> put windowshelp.microsoft.com into the "trusted zone" AND allowed IE to
> execute ActiveX.
>
> This is a new laptop with Vista on it. I am totally new to windows having
> used FreeBSD/Linux for the past 15 years. It came with Norton360. I
> "Switch User" to an Admin account, and poke around in Norton "Settings"
> and It doesn't appear there is anything about browser-specific settings.
> So, I temporarily turned Norton completely off, and the problem still
> persists.
>
> I have NoScript and adblock on FF, and have allowed the site to execute
> anything, and have disabled adblock. I allow cookies as well. I can also
> log into hotmail.com OK, with my liveID (and with all security turned on),
> and that works OK.
>
> Bob