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Security Certificate Alerts, GO AWAY!
coconutter
post Mar 15 2007, 10:11 PM
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Okay, every time I try and view a page I get this "View Certificate" thing click yes and no, It's extremely annoying, I want it GONE! I don't know how, my firewall is off, I've searched through all the internet prefrences I have, and yet nothing has worked!

Someone help me , I'm dying of annoyedness.
 
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post Mar 22 2007, 11:20 AM
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Hi there -

What operating system are you using? Also, what browser(s) do you use?

If you are using Firefox, this page might be a little helpful.

Also, I found this:
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How do I keep my web browser from bugging me about an SSL certificate?
Certain sites, including the calendar and webmail, where you will have to enter a password or other confidential information, will present you with an SSL certificate. If you do not want to be prompted with a certificate warning every time you access one of these secure Simon's Rock pages, you can install the certificate permanently.

Netscape automatically asks you about adding the certificate. When it asks you about accepting it, select Accept this certificate forever (until it expires).

In Internet Explorer for Windows, when you see a security alert about the certificate, choose View Certificate. On the next screen, click Install Certificate. Accept all the defaults.

From: http://cms.simons-rock.edu/faq/node8.html
 

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