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want to proceed?BROWSER — Dec 22, 2014Message: Revocation information certificate for this site not available. Do you want to proceed?Learn how to solve this error message by following the
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useful steps listed in the article.Sometimes, when you visit secure websites, aol security certificate popup you may receive the message "Revocation information for the security certificate for this site is not
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available. Do you want to proceed?" You may need to adjust some of your settings to get rid of this pesky message. Try the first solution listed aol desktop security alert below. If the issue persists, move on to the next suggested solutions until the problem is fixed. But first, you’ll need to know what version of Windows you have. Reset the system clockDisable the option to check for server certificate revocation on Internet ExplorerManually configure your browser's proxy server settingsContact the website administrator Reset the system mcafee and aol clock Make sure your computer’s clock is accurate according to the date, time and time zone so that you won’t receive the error message. For help changing your clock settings see our online help article Ensure that the date time and time zone on your computer are set corre. Disable the option to check for server certificate revocation on Internet Explorer To disable server certificate revocation:1. Open Internet Explorer.2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Scroll down to the Security section, and then uncheck the Check for server certificate revocation check box. 5. Click Apply, and then click OK. 6. Close the Internet Explorer window. Manually configure your proxy server settings To manually configure the settings of your proxy server:1. Open Internet Explorer.2. On the Tools menu and then click Internet Options3. Click the Connections tab.4. Click the appropriate connection, and then click Settings.5. Under Automatic configuration, uncheck the Automatically detect settings check box.6.
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by a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask Mr.Med Your Own Question Mr.Med, software engineer Category: Software Satisfied Customers: 918 Experience: if you have any questions about softwares please contact me 76221641 Type Your Software Question Here... Mr.Med is online now Hi, Im using AOL 9.7 and I keep getting a Security Alert pop This answer was rated: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Hi, I'm using AOL 9.7 and I keep getting a Security Alert pop up that gives me the options: Yes, No or View/Install/Import Certificate. How do I get rid of it? Share this conversation Expert: jhannell replied2 years ago. XXXXX XXXXXnell : hello sir/madamI would like to help you, please let me know when you are readyCustomer : OKXXXXX XXXXXnell : hi, are you using the computer in question?Customer : yesXXXXX XXXXXnell : if you want we can try remote assistance and fix the problem togetherCustomer : I have Team Viewer but the pop up isn't present right nowXXXXX XXXXXnell : if you give me the ID and password XXXXX can connect to your desktop and fix it quicklyCustomer : OK. If the pop up is present then you can't do anything until you close it down anywayCustomer : ID is 933 637 494Customer : Password XXXXX XXXXX Ask Your Own Software Question Customer: replied2 years ago. Sorry it hasn't come up again. I'm going to bed now so I'll e-mail again tomorrow as soon as it does, thanks. Expert: jhannell replied2 years ago. i will be here. Ask Your Own Software Question Customer: replied2 years ago. Hi, I didn't log on yesterday sorry. The pop up has reappeared now if you are there. Customer: replied2 years ago. Hi, I didn't log on yesterday sorry. The pop up has reappeared now if you are there. Team Viewer ID same as before: 933 637 494, password = 3246. Pop up is on AOL Desktop 9.7 software. Customer: replied2 years ago. Hi, I didn't log on yesterday sorry. The pop up has reappeared now if you are there. Team Viewer ID same as before: 933 637 494, password = 3246. Pop up is on AOL Desktop 9.7 software.Are you there? It's 12.30am here in the UK and I want to get this sorted before I go to bed. Customer: replied2 years ago. Hi, I didn't log on yesterday sorry. The pop up has reappeared now if you are there. Team Viewer ID same as before: 933 637 494, password = 3246. Pop up is on AOL Desktop 9.7 software.Ar