Certificate errors

To the right,.

When I try to access AKO army knowledge online (www.us.army.mil), I get the certificate error every time.  Not only I got one when I first on the site, but also when I try to access my mail from the army and other features of the site.  I checked the settings of date and time, and they are all correct.  Also, the certification is valid until 2012.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Goehring

Hi goehring,.

I opened my computer Web site and guess what; I had the same certificate error message.

I suggest to download and install the fix that is provided in the following link:

Certificate error Web page is displayed when you try to visit an SSL Web using Internet Explorer 7: "There is a problem with the website's security certificate"
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950067

For more information on certificate errors, see the following link:

About certificate errors
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/064af181-10b3-49e7-9eb6-ba3f07d888031033.mspx#EKC

I hope that helps!

Thank you and best regards,
Abdelouahab Microsoft responds to the technical support engineer

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