Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How do I get a certificate error elimination

To protect of users from viruses, software spyware and other malware, Web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari have systems in place to identify secure sites.

A file that is called on a server creating of identity and authenticity of the dealer as a certificate or places company behind the website. Are usually the sites that need access to your personal information (banks, credit cards, social security number) and therefore must identify itself to the browser. Sometimes however a secure site certificate is misspelled, it may generate an error. If you are sure that a site is secure, you can delete such errors and access to the website. Level of difficulty: Moderately easy

Instructions
  1. 1

    Identify the type of error.

There are three types of errors that can appear in the management of certificates: your computer will recognize the certificate, the certificate is out of date (leaked), or it is a wrong URL attached to the certificate. To identify the error by visiting the site reproduce try. The error must contain some information about why validation failed.
  • 2

    Click the address bar (Internet Explorer) view certificates.

  • If you use a different browser, select the option that allows you to view your current certificates.
  • 3

    Certificate click install (Internet Explorer).

  • Select the option that allows to install or add a certificate to the browser in other browsers. After you have installed certificate, click Next.
  • 4

    Set the

  • Location where the certificate will be stored. This should be his for you to determine and set the browser default location. To complete the installation, click Next. And then click Finish make.
  • 5

    Confirm the installation by clicking Yes.

  • After you do this, you must install the ch.estamp. The next time you visit the site, you should receive an error.

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