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Re: IE Security Warnings driving me crazy!
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Haha, and I nearly didn't include that one. Rather than 2000, consider setting the date to 2005, if you check your second image above you'll see why - the certificate has a START as well as end date. [/ QUOTE ] Rather than saying that the cert expired, why don't they instead say, "The certificate has not yet been un-anti-reverse-expired." This f-ing sucks. I want to set the date back, but if I set the date back to 2000, it doesn't have the same day of the week/month. 1994 the 30th of june was thurs, 2000 it was fri, 2005 it's thurs again. |
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Re: IE Security Warnings driving me crazy!
So, uh, why not have your date set correctly?
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Re: IE Security Warnings driving me crazy!
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Rather than saying that the cert expired, why don't they instead say, "The certificate has not yet been un-anti-reverse-expired." This f-ing sucks. [/ QUOTE ] Dave - settle down! The message says "...has expired OR IS NOT YET VALID". So come on, let's hear it - why not use 2005 for the system date... it's what everyone is doing these days! Edit - bleurgh - he's just trying to rip someone off... surprise! |
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