On Wed, 17 May 2017 17:58:31 +
Evalee Gress wrote:
> When I asked them about this, they said they thought it might be due
> to a Microsoft update. Is that possible?
You should view the certificate and that should tell you who created it
and when. If you have an internal server then I suspect
When I asked them about this, they said they thought it might be due to a
Microsoft update. Is that possible?
Other than that, they didn't know what could be causing the problem.
-Original Message-
From: David Woolley [mailto:for...@david-woolley.me.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017
On 17/05/17 18:46, Evalee Gress wrote:
I'm not sure which computer's data and time you're referring to or how
to check that.
That on the machine on which you are running pidgin.
We use pidgin in-house within our company. I'm not sure what you mean by
the "service provider."
Your
David, thanks for your reply.
I'm not sure which computer's data and time you're referring to or how to check
that.
We use pidgin in-house within our company. I'm not sure what you mean by the
"service provider."
I’ve used Pidgin for years without this problem.
Here are my account
On 17/05/17 17:19, Evalee Gress wrote:
What do I do to fix this SSL certificate error?
Check the computer's date and time, as it says.
If they are correct, contact the service provider by suitably secure
means and ask them if they are really using an expired certificate.
If they say they
What do I do to fix this SSL certificate error?
This keeps popping up even after I click Accept.
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Thanks.
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