Discussion:
Certificate Error: Navigation Blocked
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Patty
2008-03-03 01:06:01 UTC
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While I can get to this website http://dallasisd.org/curriculum when using
another computer that doesn't have VISTA, the two computers that have it
don't allow us to go there. We get the message above and when we click on "
Continue to this website" because we know it is okay (work/school related),
it doesn't allow us to go. What security settings need to be off so that this
doesn't happen. With Windows XP, it immediately goes when we click "continue
to this website."sta Any assistance would be appreciated because both Sony
and Compaq said this isn't their problem...it's a MS Vista. problem
Mark L. Ferguson
2008-03-03 01:17:04 UTC
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IE, tools menu, Options, Advanced tab, scroll to "Security" area, There are
two 'check for cert' checkboxes.
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Post by Patty
While I can get to this website http://dallasisd.org/curriculum when using
another computer that doesn't have VISTA, the two computers that have it
don't allow us to go there. We get the message above and when we click on "
Continue to this website" because we know it is okay (work/school related),
it doesn't allow us to go. What security settings need to be off so that this
doesn't happen. With Windows XP, it immediately goes when we click "continue
to this website."sta Any assistance would be appreciated because both Sony
and Compaq said this isn't their problem...it's a MS Vista. problem
Patty
2008-03-03 02:20:01 UTC
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Both are unchecked...in fact, I've unchecked everything under "Security" in
my attempt to access the website in question. The Vista t tfirewall is turned
off too. It still won't allow access when I click on the part to "go to this
website, although not recommended." It won't accept the site under "trusted"
because it isn't an https: address. Any other suggestions *except dump Vista
and return to XP)?
Post by Mark L. Ferguson
IE, tools menu, Options, Advanced tab, scroll to "Security" area, There are
two 'check for cert' checkboxes.
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Post by Patty
While I can get to this website http://dallasisd.org/curriculum when using
another computer that doesn't have VISTA, the two computers that have it
don't allow us to go there. We get the message above and when we click on "
Continue to this website" because we know it is okay (work/school related),
it doesn't allow us to go. What security settings need to be off so that this
doesn't happen. With Windows XP, it immediately goes when we click "continue
to this website."sta Any assistance would be appreciated because both Sony
and Compaq said this isn't their problem...it's a MS Vista. problem
Dave
2008-03-03 03:02:35 UTC
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when you add to the Trusted Site list, uncheck the box for "Require server
verification (https:) for all sites in this zone"

or switch to Firefox, which is my preferred browser.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
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Post by Patty
Both are unchecked...in fact, I've unchecked everything under "Security" in
my attempt to access the website in question. The Vista t tfirewall is turned
off too. It still won't allow access when I click on the part to "go to this
website, although not recommended." It won't accept the site under "trusted"
because it isn't an https: address. Any other suggestions *except dump Vista
and return to XP)?
Post by Mark L. Ferguson
IE, tools menu, Options, Advanced tab, scroll to "Security" area, There are
two 'check for cert' checkboxes.
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interface.
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Mark L. Ferguson
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Post by Patty
While I can get to this website http://dallasisd.org/curriculum when using
another computer that doesn't have VISTA, the two computers that have it
don't allow us to go there. We get the message above and when we click
on
"
Continue to this website" because we know it is okay (work/school related),
it doesn't allow us to go. What security settings need to be off so
that
this
doesn't happen. With Windows XP, it immediately goes when we click "continue
to this website."sta Any assistance would be appreciated because both Sony
and Compaq said this isn't their problem...it's a MS Vista. problem
PNutts
2008-03-03 03:00:00 UTC
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There is a setting where you can allow non-https sites into your Trusted Site
list. When you open your Trusted Site list, remove the check from the
checkbox at the bottom of the window titled "Require server verification
(https:) for all sites in this zone".

The link you provided isn't responding for me at all so I can't offer any
assistance other than my local library has a "bad" certificate (name is
wrong) and even though IE yells at me and the title bar is red, I can still
access it with full functionality.
Post by Patty
While I can get to this website http://dallasisd.org/curriculum when using
another computer that doesn't have VISTA, the two computers that have it
don't allow us to go there. We get the message above and when we click on "
Continue to this website" because we know it is okay (work/school related),
it doesn't allow us to go. What security settings need to be off so that this
doesn't happen. With Windows XP, it immediately goes when we click "continue
to this website."sta Any assistance would be appreciated because both Sony
and Compaq said this isn't their problem...it's a MS Vista. problem
Patty
2008-03-03 03:35:00 UTC
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I downloaded Firefox and guess what -- no problems entering site. I'll tell
everyone at school having the same problems to switch to Firefox. Yea! Thanks
for all ya'lls help!

Oh, here's the site:
https://portal.dallasisd.org/curriculum/lessonplan/pages/CIA_LOGIN_FORM.jsp
Post by PNutts
There is a setting where you can allow non-https sites into your Trusted Site
list. When you open your Trusted Site list, remove the check from the
checkbox at the bottom of the window titled "Require server verification
(https:) for all sites in this zone".
The link you provided isn't responding for me at all so I can't offer any
assistance other than my local library has a "bad" certificate (name is
wrong) and even though IE yells at me and the title bar is red, I can still
access it with full functionality.
Post by Patty
While I can get to this website http://dallasisd.org/curriculum when using
another computer that doesn't have VISTA, the two computers that have it
don't allow us to go there. We get the message above and when we click on "
Continue to this website" because we know it is okay (work/school related),
it doesn't allow us to go. What security settings need to be off so that this
doesn't happen. With Windows XP, it immediately goes when we click "continue
to this website."sta Any assistance would be appreciated because both Sony
and Compaq said this isn't their problem...it's a MS Vista. problem
PNutts
2008-03-03 05:02:01 UTC
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Interesting. It appears to be a typo in their website code. Someone else made
the same complaint to a newsgroup last year and I am able to reproduce your
results. IE7 in Vista will not load it, but IE6 in XP will.
Post by Patty
I downloaded Firefox and guess what -- no problems entering site. I'll tell
everyone at school having the same problems to switch to Firefox. Yea! Thanks
for all ya'lls help!
https://portal.dallasisd.org/curriculum/lessonplan/pages/CIA_LOGIN_FORM.jsp
Post by PNutts
There is a setting where you can allow non-https sites into your Trusted Site
list. When you open your Trusted Site list, remove the check from the
checkbox at the bottom of the window titled "Require server verification
(https:) for all sites in this zone".
The link you provided isn't responding for me at all so I can't offer any
assistance other than my local library has a "bad" certificate (name is
wrong) and even though IE yells at me and the title bar is red, I can still
access it with full functionality.
Post by Patty
While I can get to this website http://dallasisd.org/curriculum when using
another computer that doesn't have VISTA, the two computers that have it
don't allow us to go there. We get the message above and when we click on "
Continue to this website" because we know it is okay (work/school related),
it doesn't allow us to go. What security settings need to be off so that this
doesn't happen. With Windows XP, it immediately goes when we click "continue
to this website."sta Any assistance would be appreciated because both Sony
and Compaq said this isn't their problem...it's a MS Vista. problem
r***@gmail.com
2014-08-27 16:30:16 UTC
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On Sunday, March 2, 2008 5:06:01 PM UTC-8, Patty wrote: > While I can get to this website http://dallasisd.org/curriculum when using another computer that doesn't have VISTA, the two computers that have it don't allow us to go there. We get the message above and when we click on " Continue to this website" because we know it is okay (work/school related), it doesn't allow us to go. What security settings need to be off so that this doesn't happen. With Windows XP, it immediately goes when we click "continue to this website."sta Any assistance would be appreciated because both Sony and Compaq said this isn't their problem...it's a MS Vista. problem
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