Hello folks, I have a Windows machine running XP Pro/Home that is getting a message intermittently when logging in. The message displays after the Agent pops up and the user hits "enter" to login. It is, "Revocation information for the security certificate for this site is not available. Do you want to proceed?" If the user hits "yes", then go on as normal with the login and can get on the network. If the user hits "view certificate", they can view the certificate information from our CCA server and has the option to hit a button to "install certificate", which they did only most recently, then they can get on the network as well. At no time has the user not been able to get on the network. We have valid certs installed, and this message doesn't happen everytime, only sometimes. Just trying to ascertain what the message means and why it happens when it does...I know that the Agent uses cert information from installed browsers on a machine, but why does this message come up on this machine and not all the others, is the question. Why did the user get asked this one time and not all the other times that they logged in? It seems to come and go. Cisco has provided me info on how to make it go away, so that part is fine, but I'm looking for the "why" part. Many thanks for any insight.
-- Aaron Abitia Network Analyst Network Administration, ITS Cal Poly State University Tel: 805.756.1295
