HTTP no, HTTPS yes - Is there a solution ?

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I have encountered this problem and found a lot of problem postings but no
confirmations which proposed suggestion is the solution. Is there one or
should I
- reinstall
- wait for IE7
- use other browser ?
Any suggestion welcome, thanks
Richard (frustrated)
 
Richard Rado said:
I have encountered this problem and found a lot of problem postings but no
confirmations which proposed suggestion is the solution. Is there one or
should I
- reinstall
- wait for IE7
- use other browser ?
Any suggestion welcome, thanks
Richard (frustrated)

1- Although there are no Info, try this:
a- Click Start >> Double click Control Panel.
b- In the Control panel Double click Networking and Internet Connections.
c- On the Networking and Internet Connections Double click Internet
Options.
d- On the IE Properties window click on Advanced Tab and scroll down
under this Option and uncheck these boxes:
[&] Browsing
[ ] Enable Third Party Browser extension Uncheck this

Then Option and check these boxes:
[&] Security
[ ] Use SSL 2.0
[ ] Use SSL 3.0
[ ] Use TLS 1.0

Another Click on Content and click on [Certificates....] and try to renew
or see what Certificate you have there.
Click [OK] to confirm your Changes and close the IE properties Reboot and
see if you could access http://.

2- If still no joy try this:
Open a run command and type:
regsvr32 softpub.dll click [ok]
regsvr32 initpki.dll click [ok]

3- If all Fail try this command :
sfc /scannow get your XP CD handy to insert it if been asked so by the System.
Please perform one sttep (1,2,3) at a time and reboot your mahine and see if
that resolved the issue.
HTH.
Please let us know.
Regards,
nass
 
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