mikee6888 Distinguished Sep 13, 2014 159 0 18,680 Oct 6, 2014 #1 What's the best method? I did import n export SSL on my new pc , I' m still getting http errors. Ex. Using Google - a message will pop up like proceed anyway or I understand the risk.
What's the best method? I did import n export SSL on my new pc , I' m still getting http errors. Ex. Using Google - a message will pop up like proceed anyway or I understand the risk.
Solution bgunner Oct 6, 2014 Make sure the time in the Bios is set correctly and also the time and proper time zone is selected in the OS. the most common reason for SSL errors is the time and date being off between OS and system.
Make sure the time in the Bios is set correctly and also the time and proper time zone is selected in the OS. the most common reason for SSL errors is the time and date being off between OS and system.
bgunner Judicious Feb 13, 2009 5,152 24 32,515 Oct 6, 2014 Solution #2 Make sure the time in the Bios is set correctly and also the time and proper time zone is selected in the OS. the most common reason for SSL errors is the time and date being off between OS and system. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Make sure the time in the Bios is set correctly and also the time and proper time zone is selected in the OS. the most common reason for SSL errors is the time and date being off between OS and system.
mikee6888 Distinguished Sep 13, 2014 159 0 18,680 Oct 6, 2014 #3 Nice. Will try it later. Upvote 0 Downvote