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if the last suggestion does not work may I suggest resetting pc to earlier
date when you did get your sites. possible settings got messed up.
START;ALL PROGRAMS; ACCESSORIES;RESTORE; then follow instructions to go back
to earlier date. Good Luck.
On 10/5/08, Kenneth Whyman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Go to Windows Update and download the fix entitled "Update Root
> Certificates," and that should fix your problem. Having an out of date root
> certificate may cause the site certificate checked against it to not be
> trusted, and that may be what is causing your issue.
>
> Greg Moyer wrote:
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>> Hello:
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>> I am getting a certificate error for every web site i visit.
>>
>> The message is the certificate for this web site is expired or nolonger
>> valid.
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>> I get this message on all web sites. i have gone under tools, advanced and
>> security and unchecked everything, and have even reinstalled the
>> certificate.
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>
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>
The NOSPIN Group has added a new feature on our website,
web based bulletinboard for questions and answers:
Visit our sister website at http://nospin.com
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