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Certificate expired

liamwalk
Level 1
Level 1

When I run RME->Configuration Management->NetConfig, I get the following message:

Warning - The authenticity of this content cannot be verified, therefore it cannot be trusted.

A certificate (signing or issuer) has expired.

Is there a fix I can apply to supress this message?

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nhabib
Level 9
Level 9

Please specify the version of RME that you are

running, as well as type / version of browser

Running RME 3.3 and Internet Explorer v5

nhabib
Level 9
Level 9

Have you downloaded / installed the cd1 ed4 patch

from the following location?

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-cd-one

Yes - the patch was installed. Would it be worth re-installing the patch??

Thanks

Try clearing the cache and restarting the browser first:

- Tools -> Internet Options -> Delete Files (Delete all offline content)

- Go to the Control Panel, double-click on the Java Plug-in 1.3.1, click on Cache, click on Clear JAR Cache

By the way, was RME 3.2 installed prior to RME 3.3?

nhabib
Level 9
Level 9

One more question: if you just acknowledge, does NetConfig launch properly?

Tried the cache and offline files clear out - still get the same message.

3.2 was installed before, and netconfig does launch OK if you acknowledge the certificate expiry message.

If Netconfig launches OK, then this is expected.

Basically, the certificates expired on January 6,

and Java Plug-in 1.3.1 allows you to by-pass this

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