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You'll have to set the time, then restart with the new time (with no internet connected as it'll probably re-sync).
Then from there it's application specific :)

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Who can we ask to check the certificates????

Dags or Ralph maybe? or will it have to be 'The Boss'?

I would have just suggested this....

Download and install either chrome or Firefox and use them instead of IE...

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Ralph's post

"you have become a legend in your own mind"

LOLOLOLLOLOLROFLBBQ

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Yeah but Dags, I do have a reason for viewing the forum on IE ONLY, as I mentioned above and if I remember statcounter.com correctly from a couple of months ago, which was the last time I checked the stats on a website I built, it shows that Australia goes against the current world trend of Chrome followed by FF -- IE is the most used in this country (after mobile) therefore it's not just me (and Kieth & whatever other members it's happening to) but the public 'guests' that it is probably happening to as well which may not reflect the forum in the best light.....as in, people may think that the entire site has a security problem..or whatever

Hope you get what I mean

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I know what you mean.

But using a stat on the general populous of ignorant internet browsing doesnt help sway the arguement...90% of the PC's I have ever fixed for other ppl is from them using IE to browse the web.

Butt2...in saying that IE8 and above is less prone to vulnerabilities than previous versions as your probably well aware.

Either/Or I've let the boss know.

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Every time I open a page in the forum today, this PITA pops up

Anyone know where in the settings of IE 9 I can stop this friggen thing please coz it is really PMO

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Can you click show content and post what it says. I will need to escalate this to our server support if it is something at our end. Our SSL certificate is still valid..

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It appears the issue has resolved itself. At least now that I've checked, it's not occurring anymore. (this may change... I'll let you know if it doesn't).

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It hasn't resolved itself, someone at tapatalk simply renewed the SSL cert which was causing the problem.

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