Help with certificate

Started by Den, Oct 25, 2010, 18:09:45

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Den

I have to access a secure web site as part of my business on line and have to log in via a certificate that I downloaded on to my computer from the host. All has been well until the weekend when my computer could no longer access' the certificate and I can therefore not log onto the site. In the past Windows always asked if I wanted to continue but now this message no longer comes up.         HELP
Mr Music Man.

Rik

Can you not download a fresh copy of the certificate, Den?
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pctech

Whats the exact wording of the error Den?


pctech

And did you have to register for your own certificate?


Den

Quote from: Rik on Oct 25, 2010, 18:11:57
Can you not download a fresh copy of the certificate, Den?

I can ask them to send me one to download (I most likely will for my laptop now as I need it everyday).

Quote from: pctech on Oct 25, 2010, 18:12:10
Whats the exact wording of the error Den?



It just will not let me access the site and windows states that I either have no internet or a cable has broken, but I'm on the internet at the time so that does not make sense,  :dunno:

Quote from: pctech on Oct 25, 2010, 18:14:05
And did you have to register for your own certificate?



Yes, this one is valid upto the end of November.
Mr Music Man.

pctech

Oh right so its issued up by the company, you have not had to purchase one yourself?

Is it still present in the certificate store?


Start > Control Panel > Internet Options > Content > Certificates.

Den

Yes it's still there and nothing appears to have changed. In the past I would just click on the web link, the permission would then be required and then it would log on and ask for my passwords. But now I don't even get the question for permission.
Mr Music Man.

pctech

Have you got a copy you could import?


Den

Quote from: pctech on Oct 25, 2010, 18:26:04
Have you got a copy you could import?



No, I have to re apply for a new one and then I have to contact the right IT guy there.  :eyebrow:
Mr Music Man.

pctech

Sounds like it could have become corrupted which would of course mean it couldn't understand the stream from the server.

Sorry I cant help further Den, might be advisable to make a backup just in case next time.


Den

Thanks for trying anyway, if I can make time in the day tomorrow I will have to apply for a new one and hope it will work again.  ::)
Mr Music Man.

pctech

No problem mate, anytime.


Den

After much hair pulling (and I have not got much hair) it turns out the problem was at their end and not my computers fault. I was able to log on as normal tonight. Thanks for all your help.  :blush:
Mr Music Man.

Rik

Typical, Den, you only find out once you've gone bald. ;)
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Den

If that was the case I would know everything  :blush:
Mr Music Man.

Rik

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pctech

Quote from: Den on Oct 26, 2010, 18:24:23
After much hair pulling (and I have not got much hair) it turns out the problem was at their end and not my computers fault. I was able to log on as normal tonight. Thanks for all your help.  :blush:

Np Den, as you know, anything to do with computing and electronics is a process of elimination.