Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Henrik37 wrote:
Henrik37 wrote:
I should have written that both PCs were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.95.
Henrik37 wrote:
Oops --
I should have written that both PC's were running SM 2.49.5, NOT 2.49.
Henrik37 wrote:
On my wife's 32 bit PC running Windows Seven Home and SM 2.95,
sites frequently fail to load properly and the following error
message is displayed:
"SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER">SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER".
Any suggestions on hot to fix this problem?
On my 64 bit PC running Windows Seven Pro and SM 2.95, no such
problem is observed.
On both machines, Kaspersky Interner Security is the security
software in use. On both machines, Microsoft update shows that all
updates are in place.
Related: what are the respective Mozilla browser and e-mail
software versions that SM 2.95 is based on?
Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions, advice, and fixes.
Despite my having thoroughly screwed up this post, thanks to WaltS48
for the info on from where SM 2.49.5 draws from Mozilla.
https://palant.de/categories/kaspersky/
Certificate failures are almost every time cause by the av software. I
would turn off any https scanning. The software plays man in the middle.
https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?/topic/371162-how-to-disable-ssl-interception/
https://support.kaspersky.com/common/safemoney/12489
FRG
Thanks to FRG for the suggestions. I must say, however, at 82 I am
having a hard time getting what is left of my brainpower around this
issue After reading a large group of the Palant posts, it sounds like
this is a more severe problem than I could have ever imagined and that
the AV vendors may not have it fully under control yet. What is the
best vendor's AV fix?
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