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Australia United Kingdom Japan Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out Enterprise Software The strange case of the Google certificate roadblock Certificate errors while browsing the http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/maps/NyWneHr-9Yk web can be confusing – especially when trying to access known good sites. Learn how one sticky Google certificate error got resolved. By Scott Matteson | in Google in the Enterprise, July 26, 2012, 3:51 AM PST RSS Comments Facebook Linkedin Twitter More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus I'm about to do something I usually never do, and that is to promote http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/google-in-the-enterprise/the-strange-case-of-the-google-certificate-roadblock/ 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 Gmail in offline mode (and which only works with Chrome). Once Chrome was set up I tested it using a link I had to a helpful Google Apps migration document provided by "The New School" which proved usefu
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