On Wednesday 20 August 2003 01:13 am, HaywireMac wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 00:56:44 -0400
>
> Brant Fitzsimmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > Doesn't Mozilla support 128 bit encryption?
>
> I was almost sure it did by default.
>
> David, what are you encountering when you try to connect to the bank's
> website?

I though that it supported it by default also. The last time I logged onto the 
bank (a week or so ago) everything was alright. Last night I got:::::::::::::

Unsupported Browser
        

To provide maximum security and protection, Bank of America requires that you 
use a browser that supports 128-bit encryption.

We have determined that you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 
msie5.5.

In order to use Online Banking, you will need to use or download another 
browser.

You can download a new browser for free from either the Netscape or Microsoft. 
For your convenience click on the appropriate link below to download a web 
browser. Once you have installed the new browser you'll be ready to use 
Online Banking.

Please note: Bank of America does not recommend the use of beta or test 
browsers with Online Banking.

Go to download Netscape

Go to download Microsoft Internet Explorer

More information about browsers.



::::: I have no idea why this has started all of a sudden..
David





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