<alun@texis.invalid> wrote in message
news:826C6267-42F8-46C2-8814-8CAC129D9F99@microsoft.com...
> "The Sand" <The.Sand.2t6kad@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
> news:The.Sand.2t6kad@no-mx.forums.net...
>> I exited out of the internet and then went back and everything has been
>> fine since. I actually went on here tonight to see if this was a "safe"
>> way to go around the revoked certificate problem... I wanted to make
>> sure I did the right thing. As of now I haven't seen anything else that
>> sounded like a better idea yet. I have heard people say it's Norton 360
>> but I have Norton 360 on both my Vista computer and my XP computer and
>> the one with XP doesn't have any problem accessing the websites Vista
>> says the certificate has been revoked on... thus it's not Norton.
>
> Oh, please - what makes you think that it's not an issue with, say, Norton
> 360 not being completely compatible with Vista?
>
> Have you _tried_ uninstalling / disabling Norton on the Vista machine?
Oh, well now, hey, look what happens if you go to Symantec's web site, and
search for "norton 360 vista revoked"...
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...4?OpenDocument
This says that if you get the 'certificate revoked', it's Norton 360's
fault, and you can run LiveUpdate to get it fixed.
Alun.
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