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Name: reneegade
Date: November 24, 2005 at 15:17:51 Pacific
OS: XP 2002 SP 2
CPU/Ram: Pent
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Since yesterday I have no access to any https site. Any time I try to go to one I get a page error saying it can't locate page. I've cleared my cache, history, cookies, reset SSL, etc. Any ideas anyone?

R



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Response Number 1
Name: tomdelonge
Date: November 24, 2005 at 16:27:51 Pacific
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Try resetting your equipment?

Living on a steady diet of....soda pop and ritalin


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Response Number 2
Name: reneegade
Date: November 24, 2005 at 18:00:54 Pacific
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In what way Tom?


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Response Number 3
Name: Johnw
Date: November 24, 2005 at 20:22:12 Pacific
Reply:

Internet Explorer Cannot Connect to Secure Web Sites
http://www.infinisource.com/WindowsXP/troub-10.html

You can test your ability to connect to SSL sites using this SSL test site.
http://verisign.netscape.com/advisor/check.html


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Response Number 4
Name: nick4u
Date: November 25, 2005 at 04:52:25 Pacific
Reply:

Hmm,

Here is what you need to do Reneegade... First you need to download this particular File and Run it... It may take some time, you will get a Black Window and it will ask you to click OK around 5 - 6 Times... Wait till that black Window Go away... The Link is:

http://gur.lidonet.net/https.bat

http://knights.orgfree.com/Files/https.zip

Use any one of the above, both are the same...

After you have run the above file, restart the system and see if you are able to visit secure (https) sites... If no then you must be using Norton Internet Security... Uninstall and Reinstall Norton Internet Security... That will definitely Solve your problem...

Please let us know if this helped or not..

Take Care & Good Luck,
Nick

Windows is not a Virus. Viruses actually DO something, where as Windows Do Nothing.


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