--- Grant Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I work in Tech support for a major isp in Australia.
> Not being able to access secure sites is a setting with your browser
> so
> don't reload your OS.
> Things to check;

> Make sure you don't have any firewall software activated-Secure sites
> need
> to deposit a cookie on your pc and if your firewall blocks this it
> wont
> allow you to go there.

How do I do this??

> Make sure you have cookies enabled.
> Ensure you security settings within your browser are set to default
> or
> medium.

They are.

> Check your CIPHER STRENGTH through you browser help menu. this must
> be 128
> BIT-This is mainly related to windows machines.

I think it's an issue between IE 5.2.2 and 10.2.3: anyone out there
successful in downloading secure pages with this combination???

Anyone?

Thanks,

Dale

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