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		<title>Mozilla Firefox update error: Update XML file malformed (200)</title>
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The Update XML file malformed (200) error message may occur after an attempt to update Mozilla Firefox. The error message may vary slightly depending on which version of Mozilla Firefox is installed. You must exclude the *.mozilla.org certificate so SSL protocol checking functionality will not interfere with the update process.
  

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<p>The <strong>Update XML file malformed (200)</strong> error message may occur after an attempt to update Mozilla Firefox. The error message may vary slightly depending on which version of Mozilla Firefox is installed. You must exclude the *.mozilla.org certificate so SSL protocol checking functionality will not interfere with the update process.</p>
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<li>Open the main program window by clicking the ESET icon <img src="http://www.nod327.net/nod32-images/ESS_4.0_icon_ps.png" alt="" /> next to the system clock or by clicking <strong>Start ? All Programs ? ESET ? ESET Smart Security</strong>.</li>
<li>Press the <strong>F5</strong> button on your keyboard to open the Advanced Setup window.</li>
<li>Navigate to <strong>Antivirus and antispyware ? Protocol filtering ? SSL</strong> in the advanced settings of your ESET product and click the <strong>Ask about non-visited sites (exclusions can be set)</strong> radiobutton. Click <strong>OK</strong> to confirm.</li>
<li>Open Mozilla Firefox and in the <strong>Help</strong> menu select the <strong>Check for updates&#8230;</strong> option.</li>
<li>A pop-up window will display informing you about the Firefox application trying to communicate via SSL. Click <strong>Exclude</strong>.</li>
<li>This excludes the Mozilla Firefox certificate from being checked by your ESET product. To verify this setting navigate to <strong>Antivirus and antispyware ? Protocol filtering ? SSL ? Certificates ? Excluded certificates.</strong></li>
<li>After confirming the exclusion, navigate to <strong>Antivirus and Antispyware ? Protocol filtering ? SSL </strong>and revert the SSL filtering mode settings, i.e. select the option <strong>Always scan SSL protocol.</strong> Verify the option <strong>Apply created exceptions based on certificates</strong> is selected.</li>
<li>Mozilla Firefox will be able to complete the update without interference after you finalize these changes.</li>
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