[real-eyes] Re: what does this mean...

  • From: Mitchell Lynn <mlynn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 11:07:39 -0500

Sounds like you need to contact your help desk or IT department on this
one. I am a lot more wary of certificate issues than I used to be.


On 04/25/14 10:48 AM, Suzanne Rountree wrote:
> Wow thanks for all your help. I will check this out over the weekend. It is a 
> work computer running XP and IE 8.  Not sure about the antivirus. It's 
> LANDesk something or other. I get C+ runtime errors because of something as 
> well, I think because of old Kaspersky they no longer use and is license up.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2014, at 10:17 AM, Mitchell Lynn <mlynn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> What version of IE, Operating system and antivirus/malware products
>> installed?
>>
>> This isn't an uncommon occurrence; I have no trouble finding it on the
>> web. Date and time settings (not just hour and minute but also time zone
>> and saving time etc) are the most common cause. Here's one interesting
>> post I found. He lists a number of things he tried before hitting on the
>> solution. It is significant that he tried other browsers without their
>> running into the problem. I'd feel better if some other browser reported
>> no problem with the site.
>>
>> No stone unturned: How are you getting to Gmail--specifically? Can you
>> try from another machine or device?
>> Nota bene that I do not necessarily endorse his fix. It may well be
>> asking for trouble later on.
>> [begin quote]
>>
>> Certificate error message at the bottom of the screen: "Internet
>> Explorer blocked
>> this website from displaying content with security certificate errors"
>> The error message appears when accessing Google (Gmail, Google Calendar,
>> Google browser)
>> The error message only appears in Internet Explorer 10 --- not with
>> Firefox, Safari,
>> Netscape
>> Note: "www.google.com" appears at the bottom of the "Untrusted
>> Publishers" list (Tools-Internet
>> Options-Content-Certificates-Untrusted Publishers) and cannot be edited
>> or removed.
>> The intended purpose of this certificate is for server and client
>> authentication.
>> Measures I have already taken to eliminate the message, but without
>> success: 1. Re-set
>> the date and time (5 times) 2. Ran a full system scan w/ Microsoft
>> Security Essentials
>> (twice) 3. Ran a full system scan with Ace Utilities [including registry
>> clean] (3
>> times) 4. Removed and reinstalled Internet Explorer (twice) 5. Disabled
>> all add-ons
>> and extensions 6. Placed Google URLs in the list of "trusted sites"
>> (Tools-Internet
>> Options-Security-Trusted Sites) 7. Unchecked (Tools-Internet
>> Options-Advanced-Security)
>> "Check for Publishers' Certificate Revocation" 8. Unchecked
>> (Tools-Internet Options-Advanced-Security)
>> "Check for Server Certificate Revocation" 9. Unchecked (Tools-Internet
>> Options-Advanced-Security)
>> "Check for Signatures on Downloaded Programs"
>> What finally worked: Unchecked (Tools-Internet
>> Options-Advanced-Security) "Warn about
>> certificate address mismatch*"
>>
>> [end quote]
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 04/24/14 9:28 PM, Suzanne Rountree wrote:
>>> It just takes me to help, which is of no help...as usual. I restarted
>>> my computer and it still happens when I enter on the gmail link of
>>> google and all pages within there, but not any other pages within
>>> google.
>>>
>>>> On 4/24/14, Mitchell Lynn <mlynn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> See what it says for "what's the risk."
>>>>
>>>>> On 04/24/14 1:38 AM, Suzanne Rountree wrote:
>>>>> when I clikc on the message with jaws cursor, only options are display
>>>>> blocked content, what's the risk, and help. I've never used another
>>>>> browser.
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 4/23/14, Mitchell Lynn <mlynn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>> Hmm. Do you see an option for more info? Might be nice to know what it
>>>>>> is complaining about. Do you get the same error with another browser?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 04/23/14 5:43 PM, Suzanne Rountree wrote:
>>>>>>> Actually, it's only while doing anything gmail, not all things google.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 4/23/14, Suzanne Rountree <suzannerountree51@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>>> date and time are fine.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 4/23/14, Mitchell Lynn <mlynn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Could be bad; might be nothing. First thing I would do is check your
>>>>>>>>> computer's date and time. If they are off, fix it and try again.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 04/23/14 2:50 PM, Suzanne Rountree wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has blocked this
>>>>>>>>>> website from displaying content with security certificate errors.
>>>>>>>>>> Click here for options...
>>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>>> I now get this on every page while using google . using IE8. Is this
>>>>>>>>>> bad? Do I have something going on like a virus or something.
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