

Part 3: Delete the Mozilla Firefox AccessProfile Synchronize the AccessAgent with the IMS Server.Upload the updated AccessProfile, sso_site_web_auto_learn, that is provided.įor more information, see Uploading information.On the IMS Server, backup the earlier version of the AutoLearn AccessProfile, sso_site_web_auto_learn, and then delete the earlier version from your server.Part 2: Update the AutoLearn AccessProfile Click Extensions, and ensure that ISAM ESSO is enabled.For more information, see “ Firefox settings” on this page. Note: To install the Firefox extension automatically, you must set the Firefox toDisableScopes preference to 0. If you are prompted with an Install Add-on page, select Allow this installation, and click Continue.Close any running instances of Mozilla Firefox.Part 1: Setting up the extension in Mozilla Firefox Installation and uninstallation issue when AccessAgent is not installed in the default installation directory.Fixed an issue for silent installations where a prompt would display and interrupt the silent installation process.APAR IJ25121: Unnecessary credential capture pop-up in case of 'bearer' authentication scheme.Code signing of installer and uninstaller executables.If you need to run 32-bit Firefox or manually install 64-bit Firefox, you can simply download and re-run the Windows (32-bit or 64-bit) Firefox installer from the Firefox platforms and languages download page. You can still manually install 64-bit Firefox, if you choose. If you see “(32-bit)” and are running Firefox 56.0.1 or newer, then your computer may not meet the minimum memory requirement for 64-bit (3 GB RAM or more).If you see “(32-bit)” and you are running Firefox 56.0 or older, updating to the latest Firefox version should automatically upgrade you to 64-bit.Check your Firefox version (in the “About Firefox” window) and look for “(32-bit)” or “(64-bit)” after the version number: If you’re running 64-bit Windows ( here’s how to check), your Firefox may already be 64-bit. Linux and macOS users, fret not, you already enjoy a Firefox that’s optimized for 64-bit. Also, with the jump from 32 to 64 bits, a security feature called Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) works better to protect you from attackers.


Here’s the key thing to know: 64-bit applications can access more memory and are less likely to crash than 32-bit applications. What’s the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit?

How much less? In our tests so far, 64-bit Firefox reduced crashes by 39% on machines with 4GB of RAM or more. That means you get a more secure version of Firefox, one that also crashes a whole lot less. Users on 64-bit Windows who download Firefox can get our 64-bit version by default.
