Monday, February 16, 2015

Security Certificate Question







Raja,

I'm getting a lot of security certificate problems.  Now that includes something on your site, the most recent post:  Content was blocked because it was not signed by a valid security certificate.

Any idea how I can fix this?

Skoonj

It seems to me that somewhere you must have elected to block anything that doesn't pass security certificate muster?  Sounds like something IE would do. Anyone else? 


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Check your date and time. If it has reverted to the dawn of Windows creation, your CR2032 battery on the motherboard may have gone flat.

One symptom of this is certificate failure since your setting is outside the window of the certificate's validity.

JLW III

Anonymous said...

update YOU BROWSER ie IS THE WORST gOOGLE cHROME SECOND FOR FALSE ALERTS...iN MY EXPERIENCE. dAMN cAPS LOCK!
RAK

Jess said...

I heard Internet Explorer is soon to be replaced by something with a one syllable hype word.

I don't remember the word, but I think it sounded like "snatch". I'm guessing that means havoc at least one week every month.

Skoonj said...

Date and time are fine, but I still get the problem. Another, possibly related issue has to do with a script error on a few sites. I have to click the warning off when I get them (sometime six or eight of them), which isn't hard but is annoying.

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