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Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus I'm about to do something I usually never do, and that is to promote one web browser over another. This is like pushing a religion, as least among the techno crowd. Yes, after being a Firefox user for years (Internet Explorer? What's that?) I am now firmly in the Google Chrome camp and use it for my primary browsing, keeping the other browsers present for testing and troubleshooting for users if needed. Dealing with Firefox's notorious memory/resource problems and bizarre accelerated updates-with-no-apparent-benefit became too much. Chrome is fast, sleek and reliable - except on one recent noteworthy occasion. Sign up for our Google in the Enterprise newsletter! Subscribe A company I consult for relies on Google Apps for email, and we elected to get the Google Chrome web browser up and running on their computers, which use the 32-bit version of the Windows 7 operating system. My first notion as to how to benefit from using Chrome with Google Apps was to install the Offline Google Mail application, which provides the use of Gma
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Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum google certificate error internet explorer Internet Internet Explorer Report Internet explorer certificate error..[Solved/Closed] Ask a question vijay - Latest answer on Mar 16, 2012 google security certificate download 05:25PM Hello Experts, I am getting ceritficate error for only one slite.. and I am able to open all remaing sites.. can u give me any solution to fix this problem.. http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/google-in-the-enterprise/the-strange-case-of-the-google-certificate-roadblock/ Thaks in Advance.. See more Certificate error Certificate errors in internet explorer Internet explorer complains about certificate errors Internet Explorer certificate errors Internet Explorer certificate errors (Solved) Internet explorer certificate error (Solved) Certificate error navigation blocked [Solved] (Solved) Internet Explorer Certificate Error Helpful +23 Report jack4rall 6529Posts Sunday June 6, 2010Registration date ModeratorStatus December 30, 2015 Last seen Feb 4, 2011 05:00AM Hello, Try http://ccm.net/forum/affich-527783-internet-explorer-certificate-error this 1 1) Right-click on "Internet Explorer" icon --> Properties. "Internet Properties" window will be opened. Click on "Advanced" tab. Scroll down to the "Security" section. Under security section, uncheck the check boxes for "Check for publisher's certificate revocation" and "Check for server certificate revocation", now look for the options "Warn about certificate address mismatch & Warn if changing between secure and not secure mode" and uncheck those options also --> Click on "Apply" button. Now try to open that website. If the problem still exists then follow the next step 2) If you find the option regarding installation of certificates then install the certificates related to that site. 3) Add that website to "Trusted Sites". Right-click on the "Internet Explorer" icon --> Properties ---> Click on "Security" tab--->Select "Trusted Sites" --> Click on "Sites" button --> Add your website url in the text box (Example: http://www.example.com) and click on "Add" button --> Uncheck the option "Require server verification (https:) for all sites zones in this zone" and click on OK. 4) For more information regarding certificate errors, click on the below link http://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows-vista/About-certificate-errors Good Luck Report dav
Search Appliance HelpGoogle Search Appliance Contact us Updates Browser displays connection untrusted errorSummary:When accessing the search appliance over HTTPS, the browser shows a warning such as "The site's security certificate is not trusted!" (Google Chrome) https://support.google.com/gsa/answer/2688801?hl=en or "This Connection is Untrusted" (Mozilla Firefox). This can happen https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=118706 when accessing any of the following services over HTTPS: Admin Console(port 8443) Version Manager(port 9942) Search results(port 443) Cause:To establish an HTTPS connection, the browser needs to trust the SSL/TLS cert installed on the search appliance. In the certificate error case where the browser displays this error, the search appliance has an SSL cert which is either self-signed or the signing certificate of authority is not trusted by your browser's configuration. Troubleshooting Steps: Log into Admin Console > Administration > SSL Settings. The certificate currently installed on google certificate error GSA is shown in the top "Current SSL Certificate Information" section. Check in with your local SSL/TLS admin to understand if the proper certificate is installed. Fix: Use one of the following options to workaround or fix the issue: Ignore the warning, or set an exception on browser to ignore future warning. Export the search appliance's self-signed authority (check with browser vendor support or use "openssl"tool to download this) and then install inbrowser to "trust"the search appliance's SSL cert. Onlyaccess the search appliance over HTTP. Install a valid SSL/TLS cert usingAdmin Console > Administration > SSL Settings. Share this: UpdatesGoogle Search Appliance software updatesError: Invalid username or passwordUpdate from version A to version BBrowser displays connection untrusted errorVersion Manager hangs when updating with downloaded fileVersion Manager hangs updating using a URLSearch appliance license expired ©2016 Google Privacy Policy Terms of Service
have "Invalid Server Certificate" Error Starred by 80 users Reported by b...@kulbertis.org, Mar 16 2012 Back to list Status: Fixed Owner: rsleevi@chromium.org Closed: Apr 2012 Cc: eroman@chromium.org, karen@chromium.org, rvargas@chromium.org, palmer@chromium.org, chrome-conops-escalation@google.com Components: Internals Internals>Network>SSL Security NextAction: ---- OS: Windows Pri: 1 Type: Bug Restrict-AddIssueComment-EditIssue M-18 Hotlist-ConOps GoogleFeedBack HasTestcase ReleaseBlock-Stable Restricted Only users with EditIssue permission may comment. Sign in to add a comment Chrome Version : 19.0.1068.1 (Official Build 126852) dev-m URLs (if applicable) : https://google.com/ https://facebook.com/ Other browsers tested: Add OK or FAIL after other browsers where you have tested this issue: Safari 5: Untested Firefox 4.x: Ok IE 7/8/9: Ok What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Request any webpage using https What is the expected result? The browser would accept the certificate because it actually is valid and the page would load normally. What happens instead? Chrome displays an error claiming the website's certificate in invalid (see attached screenshot) Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if possible. invalidservercertificate.PNG 64.4 KB View Download Comment 1 by rsleevi@chromium.org, Mar 17 2012 Processing Cc: palmer@chromium.org Labels: -Type-Bug -Area-Undefined Type-Security Area-Internals Internals-Network-SSL Hi ben, thanks for filing this report. The screenshot you provided has the error for google.com, so thanks for including that. I had a question about the Facebook error you're reporting, and wanted to see if it's the same as the google.com error or something different. Could you see if Issue 117834 / http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=117834 matches what you're seeing? Or are you indeed seeing the "Inv