Firefox 28 with EMET 4.1

Recently added EMET 4.1 to my PC [Win 7 Home SP1] but having frequent FF28.0 crashes even after applying all .NET 4.0 Windows updates. Some are identified specifically as DEP errors by EMET. The best I am able to do is use FF safe mode with EMET on [except DEP] or turn off all EMET protection except SEHOP & NUL page protection. Been experimenting with turning on/off FF add-ons and EMET options individually but everytime I get a configuration I think works, another crash occurs. What configurations of EMET are folks having success with? FF addons include Foxit Reader, Google Talk, Google Update, Intel Identity Protection & Flash. I want to get one PC solid before adding FF to EMET on my other PCs. Machine has been full scanned for viruses, etc in the past few days.

Thanks but still no joy. My firefox.exe settings in EMET work fine so long as I only have SEHOP and NUL Page Prealloc checked & NOTHING ELSE. Plugin-container is not listed at all in EMET. If I check any other mitigations, I get Firefox crashes [either Firefox directly or plugin-container]. Decided to settle for some protection rather than nothing but too bad FF isn't fully compatible. Maybe in the future? Working with Linux now....maybe things will be better over there!

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