> I scanned my whole computer with an antivirus program, it didn't find any
> viruses.
That does /not/ mean that the machine is 100% clean!!
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Lauralrk wrote:
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>> No anti-virus? Then all bets are off. Good luck.
>
> I scanned my whole computer with an antivirus program, it didn't find any
> viruses.
>
> I've seen the problem described elsewhere. For example:
> http://blogs.atlassian.com/developer...a_and_ssl.html -
> this one sounds like they actually have some info about the problem.
> Apparently when they make the certificate they have to specify "-keyalg
> RSA".
>
> Or
> http://confluence.atlassian.com/disp...r+SSL+or+HTTPS
>
> Comments? It's not clear what to make of all the gobbledegook. Is there
> an
> update or some other way to fix this problem in IE, or is it something the
> owner of the certificate has to change?
>
> I installed all the "recommended" updates that were waiting but it didn't
> fix anything (obviously, otherwise I'd be saying so!)
>
> Laura