Will thatĪffect the certificate problem? I also went through the screens to add the linksys certificate to my computer, but it didn't change the error. For security I turned wireless router configuration off. There a way to get IE8 to accept the certificate? I read one guy's post that said to uncheck 802.x authentication but he was accessing his linksys router wirelessly. Its like expecting anyone who buys a car to be a certified auto mechanic.When I tighten up security on my Linksys WRT320N router by only allowing configuration using HTTPS, I can get to the router, but I always get a certificate error and have to select connect anyway & the red Certificate error shows in the title bar. And as they said not everyone is, wants to become or should be expectd to become super savvy.
They force us to update browsers, media players and whatever when many of us, me for one, find every single
I dont mean one case, I mean its plainly how theyve chosen to do business. I paid $ to MS for a finished if imperfect product and more and more it seems they shirk their end of that agreement, and as often as not dodge and weaveĮven acknowledging some of the worst problems whatsoever in support forums. I also realize skimping on R & D guarantees more problems. To roll out a perfect product every time. If in a blackout I signed an employment contract w/ MS and am unaware then I apologize, but if thats the case where is MS mailing my checks? I realize its impossible Btw I have the problem, have run thru theseĪnd more solutions, still have it. They were not profane, I might change "brains to realize" to "integrity to care". If they are doing their jobs right, you will not be able to perform any of the above.īossmj I commend your good nature and solution orientation, but the commentor you tried to calm down seemed dead on bullseye to me. If it is a work laptop or machine you are using, call IT. Select an internet server from the drop down menu then click the 'update' button.
Is this an OS issues? I am using Windows 7 Pro. I did everything on this post, still I am having the issues with https error. Please also test the issue in Clean boot and see if it still will pop up again.Ĭhange Internet Explorer security settings Make sure "JPEG (*.JPG *.JPEG *.JPE *.JFIF)" is selected in the "Save as type" box, click "Desktop" on the left pane and then click "Save".ġ. Type a file name in the "File name:" box, for example: "screenshot".ĥ. Then click the "File" menu, and click "Save".Ĥ. In the Paint program, click the "Edit" menu, click "Paste". Click the "Start" Button, type "mspaint" in the Search Bar and Press Enter.ģ. When the message pops up, please press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) on your keyboard.Ģ. If the issue persists, please collect the screenshot for us.ġ. Here is an official article can be referred to. In “internet option”-> “content” click “clear SSL state” and remove certificatesĥ. You can press F12 to change Browser Mode and Document Mode.Ĥ. Please refer to the following link to configure the security settings in IE:Ĭhange Internet Explorer Security settingsģ. This issue can be caused by the high security settings, antivirus or firewall which the access.Ĭlean Boot and see if it still will pop up again.Ģ.