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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 IE9: Permanently accept untrusted certificate up vote 23 down vote favorite 3 When accessing a website via HTTPS which has an untrusted certificate, Internet Explorer 9 always shows ie11 add certificate exception me the following error message: Is there a way to import the certificate permanently, so that I don't have to click away this message every time? I don't have access to the root certificate the certificate was signed with. internet-explorer-9 certificate https ssl-certificate share|improve this question asked Jul 6 '11 at 13:01 Bob 2883519 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 12 down vote accepted Follow the instructions linked here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/681695/what-do-i-need-to-do-to-get-internet-explorer-8-to-accept-a-self-signed-certifica It's pretty much the same for IE9, except you have to press the Alt key on your keyboard to get the menu bar to pop up. share|improve this answer answered Jul 6 '11 at 13:08 Ruairi Fullam 2,034913 5 I found I could not follow step 9, <
party that your computer trusts. When a Web browser encounters an untrusted certificate, it generates security alert messages. The security alert dialog boxes appear because Enterprise Manager Framework Security is enabled, but you have not
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secured your Web tier properly. Oracle requires that you import these browser certificates to the add security certificate exception internet explorer 11 browser's list of trusted root certificates to eliminate the certificate security alerts in future browser sessions. Import to Microsoft Internet Explorer Version ie11 there is a problem with this website’s security certificate 11 Import to Mozilla Firefox Version 28.0 Importing to Google Chrome Version 44+ On the error page, click the certificate error icon (a red-colored shield with a cross mark on it) that appears in the address bar. http://superuser.com/questions/307062/ie9-permanently-accept-untrusted-certificate In the pop-up, click View certificates. In the Certificate dialog, click the Certification Path tab. Select the first entry in the list of certification paths. Click View Certificate. In the second Certificate dialog, click the Details tab. Click Copy to File. In the Certificate Export Wizard, accept the default settings, enter a meaning certificate name to export it to your local system, and click Finish. Now the certificate is exported successfully. In the Certificate Export https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/install.121/e39876/procure_browser_cert.htm Wizard success message, click OK. In the second Certificate dialog, click OK. In the first Certificate dialog, click OK. From the browser's menu, select Settings, then select Internet Options. In the Internet Options dialog, click the Content tab. In the Certificates section, click Certificates. In the Certificates dialog, click the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab. Click Import. In the Certificate Import Wizard, accept the default settings, select the certificate you exported in Step (8), and click Finish. In the Security Warning message, click Yes. In the Certificate Import Wizard success message, click OK. In the Certificates dialog, click Close. In the Internet Options dialog, click OK. Restart the browser. On the Untrusted Connection page, click I Understand the Risks. Click Add Exception. In the Add Security Exception dialog, ensure that Permanently store this exception option is selected. Click Confirm Security Exception. On the Privacy error page, click Advanced. Then click Proceed 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 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/681695/what-do-i-need-to-do-to-get-internet-explorer-8-to-accept-a-self-signed-certific 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 What do I need to do to get Internet Explorer 8 to accept a self signed certificate? up vote 215 down vote favorite 111 We use self signed certificates on our intranet. What do I need to do to get Internet Explorer 8 to accept them without showing an error message to the user? What we did for Internet Explorer 7 apparently isn't internet explorer 11 working. EDIT: Internet Explorer 7 wouldn't show any errors if I put the certificate into trusted root certification authorities. Internet Explorer 8 seems to show errors even with the certificate there. internet-explorer-8 ssl-certificate share|improve this question edited May 30 '11 at 18:15 Peter Mortensen 10.2k1369107 asked Mar 25 '09 at 13:55 Jay Just curious, what is it you did in IE7? –Brann Mar 25 '09 at 14:04 put it into the certificate into trusted root certification store –Jay Mar 25 '09 at 14:20 1 Do you have the screenshot for IE 8 error.? What does it show on the certificate path page? Make sure you added the CA, not the site cert. –J-16 SDiZ Jun 29 '09 at 1:00 5 Actually David I think SuperUser is more appropriate. –SAM I AM Feb 18 '11 at 21:12 50 These debates about where the question belongs are absurd. Seriously, wtf. While it might fit any of the suggested sites, it is absolutely reasonable as a developer question because it is something web developers often face. –orange80 Jun 7 '11 at 23:33 | show