IE displaying outdated pages

G

Guest

I've got an issue on a few machines. When we go to various websites, it's
displaying pages that have since been changed but isn't updating on these
machines. They're also telling me that the certificate for the page is
outdated (which has since been updated for the next year) then won't allow
the users to see the page.

I've cleared the cache and temp internet files. I've repaired IE but still
we're having issues.

-- Scratching my head on this one --

Thanks
 
M

Michael

Ryan said:
I've got an issue on a few machines. When we go to various websites, it's
displaying pages that have since been changed but isn't updating on these
machines. They're also telling me that the certificate for the page is
outdated (which has since been updated for the next year) then won't allow
the users to see the page.

I've cleared the cache and temp internet files. I've repaired IE but still
we're having issues.

-- Scratching my head on this one --

Thanks
Clear cache, and then accept the certficate (say yes or ok)
 
J

Jan Il

Hi Ryan :)

In addition to what Micharl said, check the date and time of the computer
clock and be sure it is correct. Every Certificate has an expiration and
start date. When the clock time or date is off, even just a few minutes or
hours, it may think the Certificates are not valid and pop up an alert
telling you that it's either not valid yet, or expired, for your own
protection. So, just be sure your machine date and time are correct and see
if that helps.

Hope this helps :)

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE/OE
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G

Guest

Thanks for the reply, but the cache has already been cleared and the
certificate has already been accepted. I'm gonna delve a little deeper on
this.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the reply Jan, as I stated in Michael's message we tried both of
those suggestions to no avail. I've checked the time/date and both are set
correctly. We can hit this site from multilple machines, but on two machines
it's not coming through correctly. This is very perplexing.
 
J

Jan Il

Hi Ryan :)

It is very possible that there is some type of hijacker or malware involved.
Have you run AdAware, SpyBot, CWShredder and HiJackThis in Safe Mode with
Hidden files enabled on these machines to see if there may be some kind of
scumware? Just running them in regular mode will not allow a full scan of
all files.

Try the information here and see if it helps:

WARNING>>>> Backup all documents and files before removing any spyware!!

Dealing with Unwanted Spyware and Parasites:
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm

Hope this helps :)

Jan :)
MS MVP - IE/OE
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