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Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by annemarie, 2004/05/04.

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  1. 2004/05/04
    annemarie

    annemarie Inactive Thread Starter

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    about two weeks ago i had to reinstal windows..as my windows had seemingly crashed on desktop..since then all is working fine..accept the next day i had problems with ebay..i can search and buy ok..but i have huge problems going into "my ebay" and it continues to ask me to log in..and then i get a error saying filled in wrong..or i just get "page can not be displayed" as if it cant find it..clearing my temp files and cookies dosent help although clearing all and closing browser and retrying sometimes works..until a few minutes later when i have same problem..i 1st thought this was a explorer problem but it does it too with aol browser.....i also have prblems with any msn.com or co.UK site..ie hotmail logging in..although it works sometimes..but all msn sites cause freezing most of the time..so far ive tried asking ebay for help and aol but we still havent fixed it..can anyone help? :(

    Edit note: I removed the bolding since you had the entire post bolded. Hard to read and considered the internet equivalent of talking loud - not shouting as ALL CAPS would be but nearly as loud. - Newt
     
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    Brenda J

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    It could be related to the VeriSign cert that expired a couple of months ago. In IE, tools > internet options > advanced. Scroll down to security and make sure the first two, check for publisher's cert revocation and check for server cert revocation, are unchecked. There should be an option in AOL to make the same changes but I don't know how/where since I've never used AOL.
     

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