Re: can not get access to security sites

From: Brian (bripley10412@comcast.net)
Date: 01/05/03


From: "Brian" <bripley10412@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 08:19:13 -0800

I am using Mc Afee Personal Firewall and Pop-up Ad
stopper. Thanks Kinney
>-----Original Message-----
>Are you running a firewall? Does it have privacy
settings such as cookie
>management or code control? Are you running any cookie
management software
>or ad blockers? If so, those applications could be
interfering with your
>access to those sites depending on your settings. I run
ZoneAlarm Pro and
>have had similar symptoms until configuring IE and the
firewall. I could
>tell you how to configure ZoneAlarm, but I don't know
yet whether a firewall
>is even in the equation.
>You could flush your DNS using command line prompts in
MSDOS. Pull up a
>command prompt - type ipconfig /flushdns - hit Enter.
Type ipconfig
>/registerdns - hit Enter. Type ipconfig /release - hit
enter. Type
>ipconfig /renew - hit Enter (the release and renew is
used if you are on a
>DHCP network). If you type ipconfig /all - hit Enter;
this will tell you if
>you are on DHCP.
>--
>Kinney
>Please reply only to the newsgroup so that all may
benefit.
>
>"brian" <bripley10412@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:060f01c2b46c$621c3a80$8af82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA03...
>> I tried the attached and I get into the first screen of
>> thes sites, when I click to go further I get the same
>> result. Please help and Thanks Kinney
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Sorry this is long. I'm assuming those sites are SSL
>> (Secure Socket Layer).
>> >I'm also assuming that you are using IE 6.0.
>> >Here are a few things to try from Internet Tools:
>> >On your browser, click Tools - Internet Options - on
the
>> General tab, under
>> >Temporary internet files, click settings - setting
>> should be automatically -
>> >click OK.
>> >Click delete files on the General tab, you will get a
>> dialog box, just click
>> >OK.
>> >Once the hourglass disappears, click delete cookies,
>> another dialog box will
>> >appear, just click OK.
>> >Click on the Security tab - click Trusted sites -
click
>> Sites - add the web
>> >sites in question, clicking add after each site is
>> entered - click OK.
>> >While still in trusted sites - click on 'default
level'
>> under 'security
>> >level for this zone' - make sure the slide rule is set
>> to low. (settings
>> >only apply to those sites that you entered as trusted
>> sites).
>> >Click on the Privacy tab - click Edit - enter the
>> websites in the field
>> >supplied, clicking allow after each one (this will
>> override whatever cookie
>> >settings you have now).
>> >Click on the Content tab - under Personal information
>> click AutoComplete -
>> >make sure there are no checkmarks next to user names
and
>> passwords on
>> >forms - if there was, click Clear Passwords - a dialog
>> box will appear -
>> >click OK (it isn't a good idea to have your browser
>> remember passwords, but
>> >that's really up to you)
>> >Under Certificates on the Content tab, click Clear SSL
>> State - a dialog box
>> >will appear - click OK.
>> >Click on the Advanced tab - scroll all the way to the
>> bottom where you see a
>> >Security section - make sure the following settings
are
>> checked 'Do not save
>> >encrypted pages to disk', 'Empty temporary internet
>> files folder when
>> >browser is closed', 'Use SSL 2.0' and 'Use SSL 3.0'
>> >Click Apply - Click OK.
>> >--
>> >Kinney
>> >Please reply only to the newsgroup so that all may
>> benefit.
>> >
>> >"BRIAN" <BRIPLEY10412@COMCAST.NET> wrote in message
>> >news:062d01c2b45b$30983420$cef82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA08...
>> >> I have been doing online banking, and poaypal for a
>> year
>> >> now and I have no proplems until today. When I try
to
>> go
>> >> on the site it states (Cannot find server or DNS
>> Error),
>> >> this just happoens on those two secure sites. What
>> went
>> >> wrong how can I fix it. PLEASE HELP>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>> >> Brian
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>



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