Https Error 12169 The Supplied Certificate Is Invalid
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certificate is invalid,We got the same for passport.net, and for the FTP (Passive) we got; The operation timed out.-----------------------------------------------I've determinded that it's his computer cause he can log on from any other system using the same username & passwordI've done the following on his computer:Reset all his IE settings,and rebooted the system and still nothing.I'm at a loss at this point, I can't under stand what could be happening, locally, to prevent him from login on to the internet; PLEASE HELP... Share Flag This conversation is currently closed to new comments. 3 total posts (Page 1 of 1) + Follow this Discussion · | Thread display: Collapse - | Expand + All Answers Collapse - You could by ctrservices · 9 years ago In reply to HTTPS: Error 12169 uninstall IE (add/remove programs) and reinstall.Or, navigate here http://tinyurl.com/ugzzand scroll down to the help part. I know it doesn't sound like your problem, but the link that sent me here had the same problem and it worked for that person. 0Votes Share Flag Collapse - HTTPS: Error 12169 by Elemental · 9 years ago In reply to You could ctrservices, Thank you for the post, that's a really good site. I'm sure I'll find what I'm looking for although for tonight I'm done, I'll dig around tomorrow.Thanks again, it's most appreciated.Pe
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the answer you receive. Ask David L Your Own Question David L, Systems error_internet_incorrect_handle_state Engineer Category: Computer Satisfied Customers: 6353 Experience: Microsoft & Cisco Certified with over 20 years experience 13852270 Type Your Computer Question 12002 error_internet_timeout Here... David L is online now I cant login to any website that requires a sign on and password. I Customer Question I cant login to any website that requires a sign on and http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/https-error-12169/ password.I get the following error message: Last diagnostic run time: 02/01/10 19:01:49 Network Adapter Diagnostic Network location detection info Using home Internet connection Network adapter identification info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection, Device=SiS 900-Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN info Network connection: Name=Local Area Connection 2, Device=Point d'acces Inventel, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=LAN info Network connection: Name=1394 Connection, Device=1394 Net Adapter, MediaType=LAN, SubMediaType=1394 warn This machine has more than one http://www.justanswer.com/computer/3393s-cant-login-website-requires-sign-password-i.html Ethernet or more than one Wireless adapter info Redirecting user to support call HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity info HTTP: Successfully connected to www.microsoft.com. warn HTTPS: Error 12169 connecting to www.microsoft.com: The supplied certificate is invalid info FTP (Passive): Successfull Submitted: 6 years ago. Category:Computer Share this conversation Expert: David L replied6 years ago. Hello,Thank you for contacting Just Answer.First, I need more information in order to better assist you.Does the issue above only happen when you try to login with a username and password XXXXX a web site?If so then next download and install the free version of Malwarebytes at the link below:http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.phpthen run another full scan and reboot.Then if you are using Internet Explorer as your web browser click Tools, Internet Options, the Advanced tab then Reset then Reset again then Ok then restart Internet Explorer. Note that after the reset you will need to reconfigure custom settings such as home page and reinstall addons.If it still does not work correctly then next do the following:1. Click the Start button, then click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click System Restore.2. If you are prompted for an administrator password XXXXX confirmation, enter the password XXXXX provide
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