Tools Internet Explorer

By admin, February 5, 2010 9:38 am

One of the visitors to this site left a comment the other day that said he had problems visiting certain sites. I noticed this problem has happened to others in my daily forum and research routines. Some users can not reach vital sites that are important for work and school. According to various sources, the problem could be because you have access to the type of sites are secure (SSL – Secure Sockets Layer) sites. For people with this problem of access, did a little research and found some answers.

Basically, from what I read, this inability to access certain websites due to security measures that came with Vista. Everything need is a small settlement of certain options and the problem should be solved.

The following is a step by step solution to this problem:

1. Go to Tools to "" in Internet Explorer or Firefox. (I think Dona't matters)

2. Go to a sub-category "Internet Options" (This is only Internet Explorer – Firefox, you should go to "Options" at the bottom.)

3. Now, go to Advanced (IE) and uncheck a "Use TLS 1.0" (for Firefox, which Dona't have to go to an "outpost, you can see the box there.)

This is the basic summary of what must be done. If you have this problem, the possibility of the above steps can not help you with your problem. That's good because you can have a very similar in that the sites you are viewing is down to only allow SSLv3 enabled browsers. The steps to solve this problem are the same as above except this time you check the box SSLv2.

Similarly, if a site you visit frequently not shown, may be because the site has not updated the configurations and still has not changed SSLv3. When Microsoft Internet Explorer updated to version 7, it changed the configuration of SSLv2-3 at an event to surf the web more sure. All you need to know is how you can change the settings on your browser. We hope to solve their problems.

If you have any personal problems which is related or note … please feel free to leave comments. If you surf through the site, will I try to answer questions with answers everyones well documented and experienced.

George Christodoulou
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