02-21-2002 07:35 AM - edited 03-01-2019 08:34 PM
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?
02-21-2002 08:01 AM
Please specify the version of RME that you are
running, as well as type / version of browser
02-21-2002 08:40 AM
Running RME 3.3 and Internet Explorer v5
02-21-2002 09:35 AM
Have you downloaded / installed the cd1 ed4 patch
from the following location?
02-22-2002 01:09 AM
Yes - the patch was installed. Would it be worth re-installing the patch??
Thanks
02-22-2002 05:57 AM
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?
02-22-2002 06:05 AM
One more question: if you just acknowledge, does NetConfig launch properly?
02-25-2002 04:39 AM
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.
02-26-2002 08:15 AM
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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