Sure enough my date and time were way off on the one test system I use. Fixed that and now I'm logging in without the certificate warnings! I rebooted the other Vista Notebook we normally use and it's now also logging in without the warning. The date and time are correct, but I'm not sure if it was wrong before the reboot. Strange coincidence.

Thanks,

-Mike


On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, Jeremy Wood wrote:

We see this problem when the users computer has the incorrect
time/date set. I'd give that a shot first.

--Jeremy

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 09:13, Mike Diggins<[email protected]> wrote:
I have a few Vista computers that, after login, are suddenly displaying the
message "Revocation information for the security certificate for this site
is not available. Do you want to proceed?". Answering Yes simply presents
the Security Alert again. The only solution is to configure Internet
Explorer not to perform this check. My certificate is from Verisign, valid,
and I have crl.verisign.com added to my unauthenticated and temporary roles.
So far I haven't seen this on XP, and so far it doesn't appear to be
affecting all Vista users. It might have coincided with IE8 though.

I'm running CCA 4.1.6 with Agent 4.1.7. Any idea what might have triggered
this error and what I can do about it? My Service Desk doesn't need another
issue to deal with.

-Mike
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Mike Diggins                            Voice:  905.525.9140 Ext. 27471
Network Analyst, Enterprise Networks    FAX:    905.522.0511
University Technology Services          E-Mail: [email protected]
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario

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