Window xp certificate errors

When I type in an address to search I get certificate error. When I had the page I was for you are looking for and click on it I got it again one a forft then it keeps just happing. I try to reformat a happys yet. I change nic card to try it. So if you can help I would be appreciated

Joel referenced article only applies to Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008.  As you send messages in a Windows XP forum, I have to assume you have Windows XP.

There are two things you should try:

(1) make sure that the date and time of your computer are correct in about 5 minutes or less.  Make sure that you have selected the appropriate time zone and DST (as appropriate) as well.

(2) your root certificates may need to be updated.  Errors of this kind can be caused by old or expired certificates root on your computer.  To update your root certificates, see the following article:

"Members of the certificate program root Windows.
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/931125 >

Find the paragraph titled "Root Update Package (intended for Windows XP only)" and download the package to update the certificate from the link provided and run it.  Restart your computer.

HTH,
JW

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