Herbert Chan
07-09-2005, 10:13 PM
Hello,
There is this page http://www.iiums.hyd.gov.hk. I need to get there to get
some work done. However, with my own computer at work, which has winxp and
IE6, after I've logged in and clicked through a disclaimer page, I got
kicked back out to the login page. With certain computers at work, however,
I can log successfully in. Some of the computers also have winxp, some have
win2000. Even with my own computer at home, which is win98se, I can also
successfully log in.
I sort of suspect that it must be something related to the e-cert, as when I
click on the lock icon, it shows that the e-cert is not trusted and so
forth. I found this not trusted message at my own computer at work, which
cannot be used for logging in, and also at my own computer at home, which
can log in. So it seems to me that it must be something related to the
e-cert.
Are there any experts here on such e-cert troubleshooting things? It's a
lot of trouble not to be able to use my own pc on my desk.
Thanks.
Herbert
There is this page http://www.iiums.hyd.gov.hk. I need to get there to get
some work done. However, with my own computer at work, which has winxp and
IE6, after I've logged in and clicked through a disclaimer page, I got
kicked back out to the login page. With certain computers at work, however,
I can log successfully in. Some of the computers also have winxp, some have
win2000. Even with my own computer at home, which is win98se, I can also
successfully log in.
I sort of suspect that it must be something related to the e-cert, as when I
click on the lock icon, it shows that the e-cert is not trusted and so
forth. I found this not trusted message at my own computer at work, which
cannot be used for logging in, and also at my own computer at home, which
can log in. So it seems to me that it must be something related to the
e-cert.
Are there any experts here on such e-cert troubleshooting things? It's a
lot of trouble not to be able to use my own pc on my desk.
Thanks.
Herbert