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| Guest | Certificate Errors in IE7 I'm running IE7 on a vista system. Periodically I run into the situation where a certificate generates the message "There is a problem with this website's security certificate." I am unable to continue at this point. On my XP system, I'd see an option on the page "Continue to this website (not recommended)". This option is not available on my vista system. Anyone know why that option is not available in IE7 on my vista box? I don't have this issue with Firefox. I'm able to make my online purchases without issue using that browser. I've even saw the problem at this link when I was goggling this issue: https://support.microsoft.com/defaul...?wa=wsignin1.0 - when I changed the protocol to plain http, the page displayed. Oddly enough, if I navigate to this site now, the error doesn't appear - the connection automatically changes from https to http and the page is displayed. This is the case for both IE7 and Firefox. I start IE7 from my quick launch tool bar and I've tried running it as an administrator. I have a work around for this problem - I use FF when I can't complete an online transaction in IE. But that raises concerns. I like the fact that IE7 is being careful with online security, but FF handles these sites just fine. Does that mean that IE has clamped down too strongly or is FF being too loose in what it allows? Does FF have a better algorithm when handling certificate anomalies or is IE doing a better job of keeping users safe? Thanx, M |
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| Guest | Re: Certificate Errors in IE7 Same problem here. Have to use Firefox to do online purchases and sign in with WIndows Live ID (even at Microsoft's own website!) Grrrrrrr... I never would have considered using Firefox before, but out of necessity, I have to. I much prefer to stick with IE7 but it is impossible given that I can't surf to some sites. Daniel Canada |
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| Guest | Re: Certificate Errors in IE7 I think I figured out how to turn off the checks. I never did figure out how to get the notification message to display the option to continue. Internet Options -> Advanced. Scroll to the security group and uncheck the following items: Check for publisher's certificate revocation Check for server certificate revocation "Daniel Côté" <d.cote04@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:46F74FB4-3458-4E1C-8ED6-ABA1F620854F@microsoft.com... > Same problem here. Have to use Firefox to do online purchases and sign in > with WIndows Live ID (even at Microsoft's own website!) > > Grrrrrrr... > > I never would have considered using Firefox before, but out of necessity, > I have to. I much prefer to stick with IE7 but it is impossible given that > I can't surf to some sites. > > Daniel > Canada |
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