Hi David,
You mentioned below you are running 10.12.1 El Capitan… 10.12.1 is macOS Sierra
10.12.1 & now has update 10.12.2
Make sure all your Browsers are current latest versions.
Also check Keychain Access for any ‘Expired Certificates’! Especially look for
the one I mention below.
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Hi Ronni, no, I have no security-type software. Anything else, such as
a work-around?
Cheers, David.
On 19 December 2016 at 14:10, Ronda Brown wrote:
> Are you using Kaspersky security software or Avast or some such software?
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> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
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> On 19 Dec. 2016,
Are you using Kaspersky security software or Avast or some such software?
Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> On 19 Dec. 2016, at 1:58 pm, David Noel wrote:
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> I have a new iMac which I use for most purposes, running 10.12.1 El
> Capitan. Since I upgraded from 10.11, I've had
I have a new iMac which I use for most purposes, running 10.12.1 El
Capitan. Since I upgraded from 10.11, I've had occasional problems
where my browsers can't access Google and Apple's own sites.
Error message from Chrome on accessing gmail:
"this site can't provide a secure connection,
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