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SYMPTOMSWhen you try to view a secure Web site with Internet Explorer 3.x, you may receive the following error message: If you click OK, you may receive the following error message: When you try to view a secure Web site with Internet Explorer version 4.0 or 4.01, you may receive the following message: If you click Yes, you may receive the following message: If you click Yes, the Web page loads normally. CAUSE
This behavior can occur in Internet Explorer 3.x for either of the
following reasons:
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, upgrade to Internet Explorer 4.01. To install Internet Explorer 4.01, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ MORE INFORMATIONThere are two types of security certificate issuers: root authority, and non-root authority. A non-root authority security certificate issuer is trusted by, and issues certificates on behalf of, a root authority. A root authority security certificate issuer is a certificate issuer that verifies the safety of the content on a Web site. For a browser program to use a security certificate, the program must "know" the issuing authority. In Internet Explorer versions 3.x, 4.0, and 4.01, a group of authorities are "known" by default. New authorities may be added according to the issuing software. Additional query words: 98 95
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