Blocked applications and sites due to certificate errors

Now I get blocks of certificate on websites and applications, I used before I default on my internet options. How do I change back to stop all these blocked items and things of certificate arise?

Thank you

Val

Hello

1. What is the full error message?

2 are. what applications you referring?

3. what changes before this problem?

4. do you use Internet Explorer for Web browser sites?

5. have you checked the issue with the Internet service provider?

Certificate errors occur when there is a problem with a certificate or the use of the certificate server.

About certificate errors

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/about-certificate-errors

Follow the steps in this article:

"There is a problem with the security certificate from the website" when you try to visit a secure in Internet Explorer Web site

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/931850

Tags: Windows

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