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defender13

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Im having security certificate warnings popup on some sites.
they look like this
I want these to not popup but im not sure how to make them do so.Any help would be appreciated.
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Why turn them off? If you view the details and trust the site, you can accept that site's certificate. Oherwise, check your settings under Internet Options, and select the Advanced tab. Uncheck the box dealing with the Server Certification. Hope I remembered that right. :whistling:

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I dont see anything that says server certificate where would it be located?.I want to turn them off because on most of the sites i go to suck as xbox.com ,nycap.rr.com and things like that i sometimes have to click yes 5 or more times before the page can load.Its really annoying.
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On IE, it is under Tools/Internet Options/Advanced tab. Somewhere near the bottom of the list I think. Or you can go to Start/Control Panel/Internet Options. Both ways brings up same window. Or you can put these sites in your Trusted Zone (not recommended).

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i just tried that and they still popup.Im going to try and unselect everything under security and see if they still popup.
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Unchecking the server certification box requires a reboot to work. I'm at a loss for any other ideas at this time.

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