I think I ran across this once. End user machine had a peice of malware that removed all the Trusted CA certs. Don't know why.
According to Microsoft, if your missing Trusted CA's, you can install them buy going to windows update, they'll be offered under optional updates. On Jan 15, 2008 2:27 PM, Hennessey, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all – > > > > I have a student who came in with a laptop receiving a "SSL Certificate > Invalid: 12169" error when she's trying to authenticate using the Clean > Access Client, originally v 4.1.1.0 and now v 4.1.3.0. Both issue the same > error. Not another soul on campus is receiving this error. I've cleared the > SSL slate, cleaned up her security settings, created a new profile, etc., > but nothing seems to solve this issue. Anyone have a similar problem or have > a clue how to get around this? > > > > Thanks! > > > > - Sean > > > > ---- > > Sean Hennessey > > Networking and Information Security Systems Administrator > > The University of Portland >
