Security Certificate warnings protect you against unsafe web sites. However, sometimes there's a glitch where you get this message all the time when it is not necessary. Please read on to learn how to Fix Security Certificate Error for Windows Computer
Instructions
- 1This message is serious business. It is your system protecting you from entering unsafe or suspicious web sites. Sometimes though, the message is not necessary at all....
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- 3Most of the time, if this message is an actual false alarm, your time and date settings are messed up. I'm not sure how this happens but it is sure easy to fix...
- 4Click on the time down on your tool bar (it is the bottom right corner of the screen on my computer...)
- 5A window will appear showing your date and time settings. Click on the Date & Time tab...
- 6If the date and time is not correct, change the month, day and year (make sure you get all three right. ..I messed up the first time :-)....
- 7Also, change the time setting. Be sure to remember to set the correct AM or PM setting....
- 8Hit the APPLY button (very important... don't hit the OK button, hit the APPLY button)
- 9Then click on the INTERNET TIME tab....
- 10Click the UPDATE NOW button. Give it a minute. It may not update right away. It will tell you when it is updated ok.
- 11If by chance it tells you there was and Error updating the time, this could be for a number of reasons. Most likely, it is because you've set a time that is more than 15 hours off from the actual time/date OR you forgot to hit the APPLY button in the Date/Time tab. Check to be sure your date and time are correct and hit APPLY, then do the update again.
- 12You should stop seeing the security certificate error messages. If not, try going to the help section on the windows website. You may have a more serious problem. That said, this fix should work just about all the time.
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