The site you list there is not the okie site, you need to take the a out of okie

--JC


On 6/6/16 3:09 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
Thanks heaps for your response.. I'm "computer challenged" in PC speak.. so
all direction gladly accepted.

The issue "seems to be" that the site address is http://.www.oakiebenz.com
which Java will not accept because it is not "https" thus, in Java wisdom
not a secure site and verboten..

Because Java will not allow the site to fully open, all the "click here"
boxes on the opening page remain empty, or non responsive.. thus, I'm
blocked from access to them.. what ever they are.. All I get is the open
page welcoming me to OakieBenz with a nice picture of a Merc..

Stumped and Stupid... seems to about cover it.. ;))

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On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 4:23 AM, Ed Booher via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

Making the assumption of Windows here. Java has a "Control Panel." If you
hit the "Windows Key" or click the Start menu then type Java, one of the
options should be "Configure Java." Once you have that control panel open,
under the Security tab there is an Exception Site List. Sometimes adding
the site to this list will help. If the site is secure (HTTPS / SSL) then
you will need to open the site, and download a copy of the sites public
certificate. Below the Exception Site List there is a "Manage Certificates"
button. Click this button, set the drop down to "Secure Site" and Import
the site certificate.

Realistically a site that is just using Java menus should not have this
problem. What is the actual URL for posting a new thread from the website?
I've not seen it before. However, I know I have to go through this with all
my Cisco gear to run the Java built ASDM software. The software refuses to
run if I haven't added the certificate from the ASA to the control panel.
Didn't use to be this way, but every new revision of Java gets tighter
security B.S. because of all the backdoor software running rampant on the
Net.

On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 2:05 PM, G Mann via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com
wrote:

On another note.. I have never been able to post a new thread directly
from
the www.oakiebenz.com site... Finally discovered that Java security has
the
menu items that would allow that blocked.

Anyone of the computer guru's here "splain" how I can reconfigure to
post ?
I would be ever so grateful.


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