cannot access a secure web site

From: Kathy (kathy_at_regardingbooks.com)
Date: 09/27/05

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    I have a CA certificate that I installed to access a secure web site. At
    one time I could access the site with no problem, however, I can no longer
    get to the site via my LAN connection (DSL). I am able to access the site
    if I connect to the internet with a dial-up connection.

    I tried re-installing the certificate, turning off my firewall and NAV, all
    with no luck.

    When I enter the URL for the site, I no longer get the Windows Security
    Alert popup that I used to get. Could that have something to do with it?

    Thanks.
    Kathy


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