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For the last week or so, I constantly get a Windows Information bar warning that the site has security certificate errors and that IE has blocked the website from displaying content with errors. It's not a huge deal, but it beeps at me every time I switch screens within the site and even when I try to turn it off, it continues to warn me. The beeping is getting really annoying. Can this be fixed?

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Odd. I didn't think this site even had a certificate at all. Any modern browser will warn of security errors, and I've not seen any at all. I'll try accessing the site from a couple different setups and report back in a minute.

No warnings using Safari 3.0 beta on Mac 10.4.10.


Well, I'm baffled if you are getting it on two different computers. I even booted the Fedora Core 6 virtual machine I've got on my MacBook as well as XP and Mac OS booted natively. Firefox on Fedora was good too.

Are you connecting to the site using https instead of http?

As far as I can tell it's only an issue when you try to visit the store at https://www.classiczcars.com/store

The reason is that the SSL certificate that's needed for https was generated by a certificate authority that's not considered to be trusted. Since https is not even enabled for most of the site I don't know why you'd be seeing it all the time.

Nope, here is the link I use to connect http://www.classiczcars.com/

I thought that it might have been due to a bad address on my end, but that wouldn't make it pop up with the error every time ANY page loads within the site. For example, if I click on NEW POSTS, it gives me the error. This should have nothing to do with me, as the site is using its own link. :ermm:

I am not a big enough geek to understand all the possibilities of why I get the error at work and home on two different laptops, but yet you can't get it to pop using many different browsers. It's not the end of the world, but does force me to stay muted, otherwise I'll hear bloouping in my sleep :paranoid:

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