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My sister's computer will no longer allow her to display secure web pages.
She can shop online but not check out, cannot get to her banking info, etc. Everything was working fine until she had company that used her system. She has no idea what this young man did, and cannot reach him. We went through the Internet Options Security settings, and they are set up exactly the same as my sytem, which is working correctly. We are at a loss as to what else to check. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as we are not all that technical. |
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dodgermom wrote:
> My sister's computer will no longer allow her to display secure web pages. > She can shop online but not check out, cannot get to her banking info, etc. > Everything was working fine until she had company that used her system. She > has no idea what this young man did, and cannot reach him. > > We went through the Internet Options Security settings, and they are set up > exactly the same as my sytem, which is working correctly. We are at a loss > as to what else to check. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as we are > not all that technical. What exactly is the error message that you get? I have something quick thing to check... make sure the date on your Windows clock is correct. Check the time, day, month, and year. -- http://www.americantechie.com |
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The message is "The page cannot be displayed" then has the usual reasons and
possible fixes. The page is valid, as I can view them on my system. Her clock is correct. We do have SSL enabled. "AmericanTechie" wrote: > dodgermom wrote: > > My sister's computer will no longer allow her to display secure web pages. > > She can shop online but not check out, cannot get to her banking info, etc. > > Everything was working fine until she had company that used her system. She > > has no idea what this young man did, and cannot reach him. > > > > We went through the Internet Options Security settings, and they are set up > > exactly the same as my sytem, which is working correctly. We are at a loss > > as to what else to check. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as we are > > not all that technical. > > What exactly is the error message that you get? I have something quick > thing to check... make sure the date on your Windows clock is correct. > Check the time, day, month, and year. > > -- > http://www.americantechie.com > |
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dodgermom wrote:
> The message is "The page cannot be displayed" then has the usual reasons and > possible fixes. The page is valid, as I can view them on my system. Her > clock is correct. We do have SSL enabled. > > "AmericanTechie" wrote: > > >>dodgermom wrote: >> >>>My sister's computer will no longer allow her to display secure web pages. >>>She can shop online but not check out, cannot get to her banking info, etc. >>>Everything was working fine until she had company that used her system. She >>>has no idea what this young man did, and cannot reach him. >>> >>>We went through the Internet Options Security settings, and they are set up >>>exactly the same as my sytem, which is working correctly. We are at a loss >>>as to what else to check. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as we are >>>not all that technical. >> >>What exactly is the error message that you get? I have something quick >>thing to check... make sure the date on your Windows clock is correct. >>Check the time, day, month, and year. >> >>-- >>http://www.americantechie.com >> Go through the following article if you have not already. It has some settings that you might have missed and some other tricks. If all else fails you can run a system restore to a time before the problem started. If you try a system restore and the problem is not fixed, I would suggest reversing the system restore. http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;813444 -- http://www.americantechie.com |
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In article <u9SKwPu9FHA.2816@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, AmericanTechie
<nomail@americantechie.com> wrote: >dodgermom wrote: >> The message is "The page cannot be displayed" then has the usual reasons and >> possible fixes. The page is valid, as I can view them on my system. Her >> clock is correct. We do have SSL enabled. >> >> "AmericanTechie" wrote: >> >> >>>dodgermom wrote: >>> >>>>My sister's computer will no longer allow her to display secure web pages. >>>>She can shop online but not check out, cannot get to her banking info, etc. >>>>Everything was working fine until she had company that used her system. She >>>>has no idea what this young man did, and cannot reach him. >>>> >>>>We went through the Internet Options Security settings, and they are set up >>>>exactly the same as my sytem, which is working correctly. We are at a loss >>>>as to what else to check. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as we are >>>>not all that technical. >>> >>>What exactly is the error message that you get? I have something quick >>>thing to check... make sure the date on your Windows clock is correct. >>>Check the time, day, month, and year. > >Go through the following article if you have not already. It has some >settings that you might have missed and some other tricks. If all else >fails you can run a system restore to a time before the problem started. > If you try a system restore and the problem is not fixed, I would >suggest reversing the system restore. > >http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;813444 I've had good luck fixing the problem by following the steps in that Microsoft Knowledge Base article, particularly the ones under "Re-register .dll files". In a couple of cases, nothing in the article helped. I started the computer in Safe mode with networking and found that it could access secure sites. That pointed to a startup program as the culprit, and it turned out to be Norton Internet Security. Uninstalling Norton fixed the problem. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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