Re: How 128-bit encryption?

From: Yumin (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/29/04


Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 14:05:48 -0800


*Vanguard*:

Thanks for the reply.

IE's security is in the: Tools |Internet Option |
Security. There are four zones for security setting, I
did not find any zone related to 128-bit or so setting.

Could you tell where the security setting is that should
be 128-bit encryption?

>-----Original Message-----
>"Yumin" said in news:639101c3e68a$db5916b0
$a301280a@phx.gbl:
>> My OS is win2k, browser is IE6, connecting to Internet
>> via a router and cable-modem.
>>
>> Usually it surfs the Interet well. BUT, when I visit
>> the sites of BCIS, it doesn't display the page and
>> says:
>>
>> " The page must be viewed with a high-security Web
>> browser
>>
>> The page you are trying to view requires the use
>> of a Web browser configured for 128-bit
encryption."
>>
>> What is the error of the configuration of my IE6?
>
>It told you. Your don't have the minimum level of 128-
bit encryption that
>the site requires. Look under IE's Help menu to see
what level is shown.
>If less than 128 bits, go to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads
>for Windows 2000 with keyword "encryption", and download
and install the
>high encryption pack. A [re]install of IE6 (to
reinstall all components
>instead of just refresh) probably would work, too.
>
>--
>
>
>.
>


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