Re: Security Certificate Trust Problem



I think you're stuck with waiting for news from the site. It really sounds like the cert is revoked to me.
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"Tecknomage" <Tecknomage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5F613C52-5F60-42A2-8694-298E85F8EDAC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
After I installed the certificate as Trusted, I looked at it.

The dialog shows "Valid from 7/24/2007 to 7/24/2010"

BUT also says, "Windows does not have enough information to verify this
certificate."

I've already contacted the government site about this and sent screenshots.

Any other suggestions?

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

There is always the possibility that the cert is revoked. It would be easy
to check that by unchecking the checkboxes for cert revocation at:
IE, tools, options, advanced tab.

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"Tecknomage" <Tecknomage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> There is a government site I use regularly that gives me a "Security
> Alert"
> dialog EVERY TIME.
>
> Partial text: "The security certificate was issued by a company you > have
> not
> chosen to trust."
>
> PROBLEM:
>
> 1) I have never chosen not to trust this "company"
> 2) The site is an IE Trusted site (I added it)
> 3) I did try installing the certificate as Trusted and the Wizard > reported
> successful install
>
> I assume that there is an entry in the Untrusted section of Certificate
> trusts and installing it in Trusted section does not override the
> Untrusted
> entry.
>
> How do I edit Certificate trusts, especially in this case.
>
>
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