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Old 07-02-2007   #4 (permalink)
jollyscholar


 
 

RE: Aargh! Keep Getting "Certificate Revoked" Messages!

I tried what you said (several times over several days) and it only works
once each time - the browser won't remember the setting... Although it does
seem to help the one time on the one site, this "fix" has no effect on
subsequent sites visited.

-Still highly frustrated

"Porkribs" wrote:

> Try this
> IE7 > Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Untick Check for Server
> Certificate Revocation
>
> "jollyscholar" wrote:
>
> > I am at my wit’s end! I frequently get _certificate has been revoked_ for no
> > reason. I even got it when trying to register for posting on THIS site!!!
> >
> > I have gone into Internet Options/Security and tried re-setting the security
> > as low as it will go, to no avail.
> >
> > It also happened when I tried to sign up for Instant Messenger – I
> > downloaded everything, careful to use the version recommended especially for
> > Vista, but when I went to establish a screen name, I got the same message.
> >
> > The sites I am having the problem with are not fly-by-night merchants – it
> > is places like Amazon.com, etc.
> >
> > On the advice of someone, I tried the following, but the problem is now
> > worse than ever - I can't even log into "My Google" homepage!!!
> >
> > · On the Security tab, reset each of the zones to their default level.
> >
> > · On the General tab, in the Browsing History section, click Delete. On the
> > Delete Browsing History window that opens, delete your temporary internet
> > files and also your cookies. When you do this, you may find that on some
> > sites you need to reenter your username and password.
> >
> > · On the Content tab, click the Clear SSL State button to clear the current
> > certificate state.
> >
> > Close Internet Explorer and then restart it.
> >

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