Re: Is there a way to avoid/security alert box from redirecting to HTTP to HTTPS?



Daniel Crichton wrote:
Jayanthv wrote on 3 Jul 2006 11:01:58 -0700:

Hi,

I'm still unable to supress the security alert box.. please help me..?
Im' getting the below security alert box message

"Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or changed by
others. However there is a problem with the site's security
certificate..

Then

1)....

2)....

3)...

Do you want to proceed?

YES, NO, CANCEL?

I'm getting same message box even though i changed by Internet
explorer->Tools->Internet options->advanced->checked all the 3 security
check boxes under the security tab.

Pleae advice and if possible some code to avoid this security box?

Please include the text from points 1, 2, and 3 - they're the important
bits! Does your certificate hostname (CN) match the site hostname? Is the
Certificate Authority (CA) in your IE trusted roots list?

Dan



Hi,

The following are the three points that are displayed in security alert
box

1) The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen
to trust. View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust
the certifying authority.

2)The Security certificate date is valid.

3) The name of the security certificate is invalid or does not match
the name of the site.

Do you want to proceed ?

YES NO CANCEL..


This is popup message i'm getting when redirecting from HTTP to HTTPS?

Can you please help me.?

.



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