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(SP3) General discussion 0 Sign in to vote Hi everyone, I have about 20 computers where I work, google certificate error ie 11 all connected to a local domain and each computers has windowsXP Professional SP3 and IE7, but I upgraded a few of them to IE8. When users try to log
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into their personal gmail accounts they receive an error saying that the page cannot be shown, but with IE7 works pretty well. Can anyone please help me to find a solution on IE8 to be able to use gmail? Thanks in advance, Louis Tuesday, October 25, 2011 12:20 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote gmail certificate error 2016 Just found this on google...please the solution while we continue troubleshooting. Also, check the add-ons. You may want to disable them and enable them one by one just in case one is causing the issue. I found the answer to displaying images in Gmail after updating to IE8. Had the same problem with IE8, solved it by doing this: Go to-> Tools -> Internet Options SecurityTab - Chose Internet and the Custom Level Scroll Down and find Misellaneous -> Display Mix Content -> Enable After approving warning, Restart IE8 Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:38 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Also came across this link...please let us know if your issue is resolved. I tried to replicate the problem but all worked fine after I upgraded one of my old workstation from IE7 to IE8. http://www.vistaheads.com/forums/microsoft-public-internetexplorer-general/405285-unable-load-gmail-after-installing-ie8.htmlIE 8 without add-ons and Finjan SecureBrowsing (add-on). After starting IE8 (WinXP SP3) in the "No Add-ons mode" Gmail worked fine. I investigated the problem more in-depth. Currently I have McAfee SiteAdvisor and Finjan SecureBrowsing f
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