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Thread: mozilla keeps asking me to accept certificate.

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    It seems that most site i visit , mozilla keeps asking me if i want to accept a certifacate from a certain website. Im wondering if there is anyway to just just let mozilla firefox automatically accept the certificate ?

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    Can honestly say never seen that on my system . Reinstall Mozilla ?




    Oh ,ok its under tools ,options, advanced , check certificates check select auto . But never had to change mine ! Weird . Thats why I suggested a reinstall .
    Last edited by peat moss; 03-13-2005 at 02:28 AM.

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    That was already accepted in my options, and i'm still receiving it. I also tried reinstalling mozilla, but im still receiving the certificate message..

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    can someone please , im getting this in just about wvery site that uses secured connections

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    try dumping your certificates?
    Last edited by Sparsely; 03-14-2005 at 12:48 AM.

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    how, do i do that with firefox ?

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    Make a new Mozilla profile. Go to C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data. Delete the "Mozilla" folder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supernatural
    Make a new Mozilla profile. Go to C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data. Delete the "Mozilla" folder.
    It would be really nice if you had mentioned that doing so will also cause him to lose all his bookmarks and other settings...

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    ummm... make sure ur date is right... a wrong internal date can cause lots of certificate issues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cl1mh4224rd
    It would be really nice if you had mentioned that doing so will also cause him to lose all his bookmarks and other settings...
    I'm sure anyone savvy enough to use Firefox would know this.

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