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Windows XP/2000 - Internet security posted in the Operating Systems forums; This problem just came up recently. Basically whenever I go to check my mail online one of those warnings come up about the security certificate being expired and whether or ...

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This problem just came up recently. Basically whenever I go to check my mail online one of those warnings come up about the security certificate being expired and whether or not i want to continue. The certificate is from verisign. These warning show up before I even sign in, it shows up at the screen name sign in page. I click yes to both of the warnings and i log on but whenever i try i get an error page from aol (i have aol mail) saying the service is unavailable. The problem with this is I go try checking my mail on different computers and it works fine. I don't get any certificate expiration warning or anything everything goes smoothly. Is there any way i can fix this?


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A way to stop this from happening is:

Go into Internet Explorer then choose Tools -> Internet Options, then click on the Content tab - then click the "right" arrow until you see the "untrusted" tab - remove the entries in there - > ok and re-start your browser.


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i don't have a "right" arrow


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Actually you do...it's right up there to the right of the tabs - it shows the hidden (MS Bug) tabs.


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Go into Internet Explorer then choose Tools -> Internet Options, then click on the Content tab - then click on certificates - then click the "right" arrow until you see the "untrusted" tab - remove the entries in there - > ok and re-start your browser.
I added one step in there. :smiley:


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