Re: Win CE .net, IE 6.0, secure websites can not be displayed
From: Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] (ptobey)
Date: 02/28/05
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 08:29:27 -0700
How about giving us a *particular* target site that we should be able to
connect to that we can try, at least? I've connected to secure sites before
for testing purposes, but your problem is *so* open-ended that we have no
reason to believe that any comment we might make has anything to do with
your problem...
Paul T.
"uj" <ujans@kuhnke.de> wrote in message
news:ec03a956.0502280447.9c0b064@posting.google.com...
> Is there really nobody in this group who could give a hint on how to
> solve this problem?
>
> Sorry if my question is too simple, but I got to know I'm not the only
> one searching for a clue...
>
> ujans@kuhnke.de (uj) wrote in message
> news:<ec03a956.0502180037.6261e4e4@posting.google.com>...
>> Hello experts,
>>
>> we are working with a x86 system, PB 4.2, all QFEs installed. IE 6.0
>> and SSL/TLS are included in the image.
>>
>> Trying to access secure websites always gives an error "DNS or server
>> not found".
>>
>> Are there any features and / or settings missing in our image? Any
>> suggestion would be highly appreciated.
>>
>> uj
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