Invalid certificate Web site

Hi all

I have problem to connect to www.facebook.com. It saids the server certificate is not valid. I can connect to facebook in another machine on my network. And the date and time of the problem computer is correct. So I guess that the certificate in the machine is corrupted. I have download root certificate update. But she can't run with the computer. What can I do for that computer do not say that the "server certificate is not valid" when I browse https Web site?

Hi hon123456,

1. what browser do you use to access the facebook website?

2. did you of recent changes on the computer?

3 when was the last time it was working fine?

4. are you able to access Web sites on the computer?

Method 1

Try the procedure only if you use internet explore as a browser on the computer below.

I suggest that you install the available certificate when you receive the error message and check if it helps.

(a) in Windows Internet Explorer, click continue to this website (not recommended).

A red address bar and a certificate warning appear.

(b) to open the information window, click certificate error .

(c) click view certificatesand then click install Certificate.

(d) in the warning message that appears, click Yes to install the certificate.

Method 2

If the previous step fails, then the article below and try the steps mentioned them, check to see if it helps.

You cannot connect to or connect to Web sites in Internet Explorer secure

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/813444

Tags: Windows

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