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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Geek Stuff How to bypass IE Security Certificate Error (8 posts) Started 6 years ago by vtzete0 Latest reply from vistamike Topic disable there is a problem with this website's security certificate Viewed 157628 times vtzete0 Posts: 15 This post has been reported. I have a trusted
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site that I visit, but I get the IE message bar right above the content saying "To help protect your security, Internet Explorer
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has blocked this website from displaying content with security certificate errors. Click here for options..." Is there an IE internet options - Security setting that would allow me to bypass this message in the future. BTW: Is there
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a reason why I don't see IE, Firefox or Browsers related sections in the drop-down of "Pick a section"? Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top vtzete0 Posts: 15 This post has been reported. Any ideas? Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top ProstheticHead Posts: 3281 This post has been reported. vtzete0, security certificate errors can be caused by your BIOS clock and date being set incorrectly. Reports: · Posted 6 years how to bypass certificate error in ie 11 ago Top vtzete0 Posts: 15 This post has been reported. Hmm, I'm hoping that there is a IE security setting to bypass/ignore the site's certificate error. Maybe there isn't one. Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top GKI610 Posts: 567 This post has been reported. Yes, there are a few changes that will allow you to go there. Are you sure it's a "Trusted Site"? Is that your definition, or is it somewhere you want to go, and you're afraid 'big brother' won't let you in. Those settings are for your operating system's safety, and defeating them is likely to get you a full blown "Nasty Attack", ie, worms, trojans, viruses; because sites like those don't have 'certificates' and that's why the browser is keeping you out. Do you want to risk your machine? Post back an answer, please. Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top tamas Posts: 1 This post has been reported. The following worked for me: Go to Internet Options > Advanced, and uncheck "Warn about certificate address mismatch". It is the 3rd option form the bottom of the list of options in the Advanced category. Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top NickLissick Posts: 3 This post has been reported. My computer has the same error on my internet explorer 8. "to help protect your security
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Marked as answer by Niki HanModerator Thursday, August 09, 2012 5:58 AM Thursday, August 02, 2012 6:32 AM Reply | Quote Moderator All replies 1 Sign in to vote Hi, In my testing on a local server I don't bother to install a certificate as any certificate that you install will not match your production domain. The last test in the SDLC is to install to production.... there you only need to install and test the certificate once. Check that https://testing/ is not already being mapped to the Intranet Zone... (File>Properties) as if it is adding it to your Trusted Sites list there are security zone settings that prevent navigation to zones of lower integrity. for testing purposes go Internet Options>Security tab, Intranet Sites Icon, Sites button, uncheck "Automatically detect Intranet network" (I think you may have to close all IE windows and restart it for the changes to take affect). for public achere for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User http://superuser.com/questions/522123/how-do-i-get-my-browser-to-ignore-certificate-on-trusted-domain Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21966750/internet-explorer-11-issue-with-security-certificate-error-prompt computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I get my browser to ignore certificate on trusted domain up vote 4 down vote favorite 1 I got this message when I tried to login to my own dedi or one certificate error of the cpanel. The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website's address. It's my site. I trusted it. How do I get rid that message? ssl-certificate share|improve this question asked Dec 20 '12 at 15:46 Jim Thio 94172544 migrated from webmasters.stackexchange.com Dec 20 '12 at 16:34 This question came from our site for pro webmasters. What browser are you using? –Jack Lockyer Dec 20 '12 at 15:53 internet explorer. –Jim Thio Dec 20 '12 at 16:25 "my security certificate error own dedi" - is this a dedicated server?! If so then you should resolve the cert issue. If it's a shared server then it's common to share a cert across all sites, in which case you can access the generic domain the site is intended for. –w3dk Dec 20 '12 at 16:57 What is the address in the certificate and what is the address of the site you are trying to connect to (replace your domain name with example.com) –Scott Chamberlain Dec 20 '12 at 17:00 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote accepted If you go to Tools -> Internet Options, Advanced tab, and scroll to the bottom, you'll find an option to "Warn about certificate address mismatch", which you can disable; the change will take effect after you restart IE, and should stop the browser from complaining about the cert. Unfortunately, it'll also stop the browser from complaining about address mismatches on every other site you visit, as well. That's less than ideal, but it's the kind of tradeoff you get to make when you use IE. Of course, installing a cert with the right address on it (or, if it's a subdomain you're visiting and the cert's issued for a higher-level domain, a wildcard cert) would be the right answer, but if you can't do that, this will at least suppress the warning. share|improve this answer answered Dec 20 '12 at 16:59 Aaron Miller 7,5871233 The certificate is for the main domain in the server. I tried to
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Internet Explorer 11- issue with security certificate error prompt up vote 3 down vote favorite I am testing a website in IE11. It has mixed content (http and https). In previous versions, there is a prompt which asks which we should allow the content with security certificate error. However no such prompt is displayed in IE11 and the site breaks. I tried changing the security settings in Advanced Options but it was of no use. Pls advice.. internet-explorer internet-explorer-11 share|improve this question asked Feb 23 '14 at 9:57 user1776573 102117 Just an observation; disabling certificate verification is in general not a good idea if the machine is used for anything more than testing. An option is to install something like Fiddler which will allow you to intercept HTTPS and ignore certificate errors just while it's running. –Joachim Isaksson Feb 23 '14 at 11:39 @JoachimIsaksson ya it is for testing purpose only. Thanks for the suggestion regarding Fiddler.. That helped.. –user1776573 Feb 24 '14 at 7:28 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote This behavior is related to Zone that is set - Internet/Intranet/etc and corresponding Security Level You can change this by setting less secure Security Leve