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    Default Possible Cross Site Request Forgery (XSRF) Attack Detected If you think this is a mis

    please help!! i need to get into sugar for work and im not a tech person- im getting this error on both firefox and opera and i dont know what to do.

    please walk me through it step by step- im a total nontech person

    thanks

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    Default Re: Possible Cross Site Request Forgery (XSRF) Attack Detected If you think this is a

    Let us know exactly when does this happen.
    A Screen shot, including url, may be helpful.

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    Default Re: Possible Cross Site Request Forgery (XSRF) Attack Detected If you think this is a

    Screenshot:


    "ascnycrm01" is the servername for the SugarCRM installation.

    Problem occurs after updating to 6.2.3, and is triggered when any pop-up window is generated for linking to a related module. The problem also occurs when attempting to access any modules in Studio.

    The problem exists for Firefox 7.0.1, and does not occur in Internet Explorer 9.0.

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    Default Re: Possible Cross Site Request Forgery (XSRF) Attack Detected If you think this is a

    Bump.

    Any feedback or guidance?

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    Default Re: Possible Cross Site Request Forgery (XSRF) Attack Detected If you think this is a

    Resolved in Firefox.

    Open Firefox, browse to "about:config", and then filter for "network.http.sendRefererHeader"

    Change the "network.http.sendRefererHeader" to 2.

    Restart Firefox.

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