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Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems...
From: Mark Kosters <markk () internic net>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 14:29:17 -0400
The standard message below has now been removed from use. I'm told by the web group here that the problem with SSL and the Microsoft brower has been resolved. It was a problem within WorldNIC using SSL with a java web server (the java web server has since been retired). Regards, Mark On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 05:49:58PM -0400, John Fraizer wrote:
Will it ever end? Now they're blaming Microsoft for their problems. I personally use netscape and received the same error this individual is complaining about.Return-Path: <help () internic net> Subject: Re: [NIC-990427.ad30] CAN't access you secure Payment pagey To: jbiquez () intranet com mx (Jorge Biquez) From: help () networksolutions com Thank you for contacting Network Solutions. The problem that you are experiencing in obtaining a secure connection is an error within the Microsoft web browser. Microsoft web browsers often have problems connecting to sites which use advanced Secure Socket Layers. Since the error is actually within the web browser itself it must be corrected by Microsoft.
Current thread:
- NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... John Fraizer (Apr 29)
- Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... Steven J. Sobol (Apr 29)
- Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... Dean Robb (Apr 29)
- Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... Pete Kruckenberg (Apr 29)
- Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... Steven J. Sobol (Apr 29)
- Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... Dean Robb (Apr 29)
- Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... Mark Kosters (Apr 30)
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- Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... Jay R. Ashworth (Apr 30)
- Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... Jared Mauch (Apr 30)
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- Re: NetSOL blames Microsoft for its problems... Steven J. Sobol (Apr 29)