Nope, but it happened to me once. I thought it was a goofy build with SSL accidentally disabled. But I deleted the stuff, re-installed and it seemed to be fine since then. Never did figure out what happened.
Isaac Jaime A. Cruz, Jr. wrote: >Yesterday I was using Mozilla 1.0 to access all of my financial and travel >sites. Today when I try to connect to these same sites, I get a message >saying that it cannot connect because SSL is disabled?? What's up with that? > >One of the possibilities mentioned is a write-protected directory (not gonna >happen under OS/2 without HPFS386) or that the disk is full (not even CLOSE). > So what the *&^# happened?? Any ideas?? > > >
