I had that problem too. In my case I used 128-bit encryption on the server,
so I had to upgrade IE to 128-bit.

Regards,
Tomas

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Subject: [BugDB] the page cannot be displayed / IE5.0 with 40-bit encryption
(PR#536)


> Full_Name: Robby Philips
> Version: 2.7.1
> OS: AIX 4.3.3
> Submission from: (NULL) (212.19.195.3)
>
>
> Hi
>
> I configured apache with SSL. This seems to work fine for almost every
> browser i connect with.
> The only browser that does not work and gives me an error "THE PAGE CANNOT
BE
> DISPLAYED" is Internet Explorer 5.0 with 40-bit encryption.
>
> What happens is that i get a popup in the browser telling me that i am
going to
> use a secure session and when i click OK it comes up with a popup asking
me to
> accept the certificate. But when i accept i get the error "THE PAGE CANNOT
BE
> DISPLAYED".
>
> Thanks in advance
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