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Thread: Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked

  1. #1
    Elliot Guest

    Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked

    When I sign in to my hotmail, it shows:

    https://login.live.com/ppsecure/post.srf?bk=1188466648

    There is a problem with this website's security certificate.

    This organization's certificate has been revoked.

    Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or
    intercept any data you send to the server.

    What's going on?

  2. #2
    Kerry Brown Guest

    Re: Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked

    Turn off Transaction Security in Norton 360. Contact Norton to see why this
    happening. It could also be a problem with your date. Make sure your
    computer has the date set properly.

  3. #3
    DP Guest
    I'm not a hotmail user, so I just throw this out there:
    If I try hotmail.com, it sends me to another login.livr.com site that
    looks a little different from the one you linked to below. Have you tried
    going through that way?

    May have something to do with recent changes to Windows Live, etc.

  4. #4
    Patty Guest

    Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked

    While I can get to this website when using
    another computer that doesn't have VISTA, the two computers that have it
    don't allow us to go there. We get the message above and when we click on "
    Continue to this website" because we know it is okay (work/school related),
    it doesn't allow us to go. What security settings need to be off so that this
    doesn't happen. With Windows XP, it immediately goes when we click "continue
    to this website."sta Any assistance would be appreciated because both Sony
    and Compaq said this isn't their problem...it's a MS Vista. problem

  5. #5
    Mark L. Ferguson Guest
    Both are unchecked...in fact, I've unchecked everything under "Security" in
    my attempt to access the website in question. The Vista t tfirewall is turned
    off too. It still won't allow access when I click on the part to "go to this
    website, although not recommended." It won't accept the site under "trusted"
    because it isn't an https: address. Any other suggestions *except dump Vista
    and return to XP)?

  6. #6
    PNutts Guest

    RE: Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked

    There is a setting where you can allow non-https sites into your Trusted Site
    list. When you open your Trusted Site list, remove the check from the
    checkbox at the bottom of the window titled "Require server verification
    (https:) for all sites in this zone".

    The link you provided isn't responding for me at all so I can't offer any
    assistance other than my local library has a "bad" certificate (name is
    wrong) and even though IE yells at me and the title bar is red, I can still
    access it with full functionality.

  7. #7
    Dave Guest

    Re: Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked

    when you add to the Trusted Site list, uncheck the box for "Require server
    verification (https:) for all sites in this zone"

    or switch to Firefox, which is my preferred browser.
    http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/

  8. #8
    PNutts Guest

    RE: Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked

    Interesting. It appears to be a typo in their website code. Someone else made
    the same complaint to a newsgroup last year and I am able to reproduce your
    results. IE7 in Vista will not load it, but IE6 in XP will.

  9. #9
    Join Date
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    Re: Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked

    Also, check Date and Time settings on the PC. If there's a large enough mismatch when compared to the certificate dates, it can cause this message.

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