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I'm having issues with Cox webmail service and my online banking getting "Certificate Errors", It says the site my be trying to fool you and/or has expired. It only happens on both Cox Webmail and Bank Of America online banking, what do you make of this and how do I fix this problem? Thanks Systemlord :D


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I think it's related to websites allowing their login site certificates expire. I'd contact the site / site admin to verify whether everything is up and running, or consult with others that use to the site to see if they are experiencing similar issues.

Reply to rgeist554

Could also be that you're using IE7 and they haven't updated their end to allow secure connections with it yet.

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Riser wrote :

Could also be that you're using IE7 and they haven't updated their end to allow secure connections with it yet.



I have been using IE7 for a year now without any issues till now. Is it my IE7 or is it the websites themselfs? The reason I ask is I'm getting certificate errors from these two websites, that is not cause by my system right? If it was my system Windows would see a problem and/or offer an update to fix this problem.

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Reply to systemlord

rgeist554 wrote :

No, it's likely them.



Thats what I thought because all the other website I go to don't give certificate errors.

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Reply to systemlord

Check the date/time on your computer.

Grumpy

Reply to Grumpy9117

Grumpy9117 wrote :

Check the date/time on your computer.

Grumpy



My time and date are right PST, sometimes for some reason I get bounced to the eastcoast Cox webmail server instead of the westcoast server which is where I'm at.


Message edited by systemlord on 02-15-2008 at 02:36:33 AM
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