Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Jay O'Brien wrote:
> 
>> I have 5 computers running Windows 7 and SeaMonkey 2.33.1. My wife
>> and I each use one as our primary mail and browsing computer, the
>> other three are used primarily to display our cameras, and they all
>> have web access.
>>
>> All five of the computers exhibit the same problem. Select "Help",
>> then select "Check for Updates" gets a window labeled "Software
>> Update" that also says "Check for updates" for a split second, then
>> says "Update Failed" and says "Something is trying to trick SeaMonkey
>> into accepting an insecure update. Please contact your network
>> provider and seek help."
>>
>> As I recall, the Check for Updates selection used to take me to a
>> place to upgrade to the latest version, which I believe to be 2.35.
>>
>> What's this all about? Some help, please?
> 
> I had the same problem upgrading 2.33.1 Win7 machines last week. In the
> past, the update check, with my approval, used to automatically download
> and install the latest version and ask me to restart the program,
> without ever taking me to a website. Since both my computers had the
> problem, I simply went to the SeaMonkey website, downloaded the 30 MB
> installer, and installed it manually.
> 
> But I'd like to know what's going on, too. I've never seen this before.
> I sure hope SeaMonkey isn't blocking its own updater...
> 

Nope.  A change in the update certificate.  As Adrian mentioned,  older
than 2.33.1 will require manual upgrades.

Edmund
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