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The website that you are going to is the one that needs to do that. It is not your computer that is the problem.

2007-03-12 04:28:34 · answer #1 · answered by nunya b 2 · 0 0

The security certificate is issued by a certificate authority, and must match the site that you are trying to access. If you're trying to access a site, and get this warning, it's not your problem, it's theirs. Choose to install the certificate on your system (assuming you trust them). This will eliminate the error message.
If you own the site, your certificate doesn't match the DNS name. You may have issued it to an IP address, and people are hitting a web address, or vice versa. You need to access the site, and replace the certificate with one that matches the address people are accessing. If it's not a "trusted Certificate Authority" such as Verisign, (such as a self-issued certificate), you may still get warnings.

2007-03-12 14:10:17 · answer #2 · answered by antirion 5 · 0 0

ok... if u r trying to use a web site and this is the only web site which give u this message , so yes the owner of this web site has to pay for it , but if that happens to u for all sites , so simply check the date of ur computer " the one in the right down " probably u gonna find the year 2000 or 2003 instead of 2007 ....if that was right i'll be happy with the best answer lol

2007-03-12 17:08:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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