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scottish_glen

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Hi, I've been recently getting a pop up box when i log into any SSL website (e.g. hotmail and ebay) through IE that says that the security certificate is invalid or out of date and do i want to continue yes or no etc. I'm pretty sure it's not a spyware problem i think its something to do with a setting on Internet Explorer. Can anyone tell me how to stop this problem as its driving me up the wall!!!
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james_8970

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hello and welcome to geekstogo,
i'm sorry about the long response time to your request.
Can you be a little more spacific abvout this security certificate and i'll try and help you from there.
thanx
James Sager
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Mile Runner

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first i whould like to thanks james for brining this one up in the que, and i hope i am not butting in james, but i saw Johanna fix this problem yesterday so i just wanted scottish glen to try it.

IE> Tools> Internet Options> Content> Certificates
add the one you need manually.
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james_8970

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no prob. i was stumped on this one and i was going to do some research to check it out. Hopefully this'll work.
thanx
James
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james we are a team :tazz: :)
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