Can't access secure websites...

From: Amy (Amy_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/10/04


Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:47:04 -0800

I have an IBM PC. My subscription to Norton ran out. So I uninstalled it
and bought Anti-Virus 2005 and installed that. Now, when I try to access any
secure website I get the message that that page cannot be displayed...cannot
find server.

Do you guys think this is an XP thing? or a Norton thing? I've tried
changing the security settings to no avail. I have a guy coming out tomorrow
to the house @ $55 per 1/2 to try to help. Can you guys help?? Please!!
Thank you. Amy



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