I have about a 100 collection employees that send confidential information (credit cards and other information) to third party vendors for payments. I want to encrypt all emails going out to these vendors. In order to do that, the employees need digital signatures.
My questions:
(1) I'm assuming that I will need a 128-bit encryption certificate server for this. Is there a site that someone can point me to so that I can investigate this further?
(2) Would it be possible to set up one digital ID for all employees or must it be separate?
(3) I do have an Exchange 2003 server. If I need to assign digital ID's to the 100 employees, is there a script that I can use to get this done quicker?
I mark 'from device', click the '...' button & select 'File' in the dropdown, then brows to the file itself. Under 'select the backup sets to restore' I check the only checkbox there, then in the 'To Database' I select the name of the database in the file (a new DB name appears there as you select the file).
XP Pro SP2, all latest updates. When I reboot, I can correctly sync to a time server, but after an unknown amount of time it goes back to saying "The RPC server is unavailable" instantly after clicking Update Now, regardless of what server I tell it to sync to. I also noticed that if I view my nForce Networking Controller status, then click Properties and go to the Authentication tab, everything is greyed out. If I hit OK without changing anything (I can't change it even if I wanted to), a message pops up saying "An unexpected condition occured. Not all of your requested changes in settings could be made" and just goes back to that window. I have to hit cancel to close it
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I am currently working on a project and I am in need of a way to run applications off of a central server from an XP client. The applications that need to be run are from the Microsoft Office package. This is for a school project, if more information is needed I can try to provide it
Website Certificate Errors I just put together (rebuilt) my PC and installed XP Pro without any problems. Did a huge 100+ update via windows update and now whenever I visit secure websites like ebay, paypal or windows live, I get taken to a page advising 'There is a problem with this sites certificate'. I then have to click a link to 'continue anyway'I am reposting this question from a previous post that expired. Seems no one responded to it then. If it is not a question for this forum would you all at least let me know this sos I can look else where.
I just purchased a Dell computer and every time I open a web page I have to close four or five security certificates. I cannot find the place to slow down or turn off. Can someone please tell me how to disable?
I work for a company that uses an ethernet connection and a netgear switch to connect a bunch of trucks together, and then software on the main computer to control all the different trucks and display the data off the trucks, rates, pressures, engine diagnostics etc. Lately I have had an issue with the software on the main computer locking up. When I checked the event viewer the last couple of times I had a crypt32 error right around the time the software froze. Now I understand why this is happening, because windows is trying to update the root certificates, and I'm not connected to the internet.
I'm having issues with Cox webmail service and my online banking getting "Certificate Errors", It says the site my be trying to fool you and/or has expired. It only happens on both Cox Webmail and Bank Of America online banking, what do you make of this and how do I fix this problem? Thanks Systemlord There is a problem with this website's security certificate. The security certificate presented by this website has expired or is not yet valid. Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server. We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website.
I am trying to log on to my Gmail with Ie7 but it says There is a problem with this website's security certificate. The security certificate presented by this website has expired or is not yet valid. Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server. We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website. Click here to close this webpage. Continue to this website (not recommended). My date on windows is not up to date! I tried to sync but its coming with error.
A few weeks ago I did a scan with a registry repair program. Some how it deleted the certificate for the encrypted files on my external hard drive. Because of this I don't have access to any encrypted files on the drive. I've never intentionally backed up the certificate for this drive.Is there anyway to recover this certificate...without buying some expensive program?
When I try to access some websites, I get a "Security Alert - this site's security certificate is not up to date" message. My options are continue or not or view certificate.
When I try to access my google mail acount, I get:"There is a problem with this website's security certificate," and if I click continue to the website, the program hangs...and it won't let me in to my gmail account.
I'm surfing a page pops up saying that I have an Invalid Security Certificate 443. I can still surf, but it just keeps on popping up. The message I get is: error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain Only Valid for this.
This is really starting to piss me off. I'm been trying to log onto Manheim.com but this keeps on coming up. I tried installing a new certficate but it did nothing. I really want to get rid of this.
I have been applying trying to apply for jobs on USAJOBS.com, which is a government website, but when I get to the point where I actually apply for a job I get the following screen: "There is a problem with this website's security certificate. The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority.Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server.We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website.Click here to close this webpage. Continue to this website (not recommended.
I was updating multiple WinXP Pro SP2 computers at the same time, and suddenly one of them failed during the update, and since then i cannot update cause the system always complains about a security certificate is out of sync with your time. And it suggest that I set the clock which is perfectly ok.Now the next thing I did was (the obvious) google 0x80072F8F (this was the error code winxp update gave to me. and after googling some I did the following1.Deleted the cache of IE 6 2.Made sure computer got no virus 3.Tried from safe mode (virus scan as well) 4. regsvr32 /s Softpub.dll 5. regsvr32 /s Mssip32.dll 6. regsvr32 /s Initpki.dll 7. regsvr32 /s Msxml3.dll 8. rebooted tried again
I'm looking at setting up windows 2003 terminal servers all over the place to replace the awful thing people are currently doing here - vncing servers with one small shared password among everyone <holding my hands over my ears for the backlash>. Don't blame me, it's another awful legacy I have to get rid of...
1. I've got to set up a Terminal Server Licensing server and was thinking about putting this on my second domain controller. I was wondering what would happen in this server dies, though. Is there some way of having resilience in this scenario? Perhaps a second Licensing server or something, the way you have 2 or more Domain Controllers?
I've got windows xp internet explorer 7 and it keeps coming up with something called "certificate errors" and won't let me access the site. It usually hasn't been a massive problem except I've just bought an ipod, and the certificate errors won't let me download itunes! So I really need to disable the certificate errors. Following instructions, I've got as far as disabling it, but it says that I need to restart internet explorer for it to take into effect. How do I restart internet explorer? Or is there another easier way to disable the certificate errors?
I can't seem to get a digital signal in the media center although i have got analogue. Device Manager shows the yellow exclamation mark by the WinTV 88x DVB-T Hybrid Tuner/Demod. It says code 31,Windows was unable to install the drivers for this device. In driver file details the driver is there but doesn't have a tick by it like the others & it says its not digitally signed.I haven't uninstalled or reinstalled any drivers for it & i haven't used HCWCLEAR because i unfamiliar with it,i'd prefer to get some more info before i attempt anything or mess anything up.
After I uninstalled some Dell printer software from my computer, my Cannon camera and Samsung scanner do not work. I have deleted the devices and connected them again but when XP tries to install the drivers I get this error: "Windows cannot load the device drivers for the new hardware. The Driver may be corrupt or missing. (Code 39)".I have reinstalled SP2 then SP3 but that did not help.
Suddenly, windows XP will not recognize my evision 123 digital camera. I tried another port but no luck. A message came up that refered to the cameria not having a signed logo?
I have a intel cs 630 webcam/digital camera.when i had windows se installed i had no problem downloading the drivers and other software on the installation cd.since then i have gotten a dell pc with windows xp home edition version 2002.it will start n run the cd....but the installion wizard will not complete the dldoes anyone have any ideas as to how i can complete the task?.otherwise i'm sitting here with a very exspensive webcam/digital camera.collecting dust.
I am using XP Pro with 1 Gig Ram and plenty of hard disk space (500 Gig).I am having difficulty saving videos from my Sony DCR-TRV480 NTSC video camera.I used to be able to with no issues however, I've recently reinstalled my operating system and since then it appears that the video is transferring and after I try, finishing this error occurs:.avi could not be imported. The selected file is not valid or is corrupted.
I have just purchased a Fuji Fine pix camera and cannot get the device manager to see it. It has a yellow triangle against the digital camera entry and under properties has" Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because a previous instance of the device driver is still in memory. (Code 38) If I install new hardware it sees tha camera and I get new hardware found but then give the message not installed properly, any ideas out there?
I used to be able to have a digital clock displayed as my screen-saver . I think it was a marquis option.
Sometimes I fall asleep in front of the computer and wake up in the middle of the night This can be a little disorienting and I am always fumbling for my cell phone and I can't even read the display because my eyes are all blurry.
Would be so nice if I could get that big green floating digital clock back, as my screen saver.
It would also help when I'm rushing around and trying to get out of the house (condo)