Shortly after upgrading to SM 2.26, I began to experience SM-generated 'Untrusted Connection' messages for the bulk of the websites I visit. Installing SM 2.26.1 did NOT remedy this problem.

About six weeks ago, someone raised the 'Untrusted Connection' issue about a particular site. The comments made to that query do not seem to fit my situation.

The problem is getting worse and SM now won't let me install a 'couponprinter.exe' add-on. I assume - but don't actually know enough about SM and certificate issues to make a knowledgeable judgement - that somehow the certificate data base file on my machine is gotten corrupted somehow.

Can anyone explain what has caused this problem?  Is there a bug in SM 
2.26/2.26.1?

More important, can someone give me some step-by-step instructions on how to fix this problem?

Could the problem be fixed by simply copying the relevant certificate file from a working PC? I have SM 2.24 running satisfactorily on another PC. What is the name of the file I would need to copy and substitute on the PC running SM 2.26.1

In case it is relevant, I use Kaspersky Internet Security 2014 as my security software but I don't think that is the problem as all of the 'Untrusted Connection' messages seem to be SM-generated.

Thanks, in advance, for any and all assistance.
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