ALL websites coming up as an untrusted connection, on a networked system and the other computers are not experiencing this so not the actual connection
My computer is suddenly not allowing any websites to connect. They all start with Untrusted Connection. It's EXTREMELY annoying. I just updated my Firefox version have restarted my computer twice. I have two other computers on my network in the office that do not have this problem, so I don't think it's my actual internet connection that's the problem - some setting must have been changed and I don't know what it was.
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Check the Date and Time on your system to be sure that they are correct.
- If your system does not hold the Date/Time after being powered down and left off for a few minutes, the battery on your motherboard may need to be replaced. I replace mine about every 12 to 18 months to avoid such problems.
- If the Date is incorrect on your system, it may fall outside of the "Issued On" and "Expires On" dates for the certificate.
- To view the dates for the certificate(s) you should click on the Site Identity Button (colored icon on the left end of the Location/URL bar), then click "More Information", the Page Info window will open, click the Security Tab, then click View Certificate.
- Set your Date/Time: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000554.htm
- Site Identity Button:
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Not related to your question, but...
You may need to update some plug-ins. Check your plug-ins and update as necessary:
- Plug-in check: https://www-trunk.stage.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
- Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in: Installing (or Updating) the Shockwave plugin with Firefox
- Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape: Installing/Updating Adobe Reader in Firefox
- Shockwave Flash (Adobe Flash or Flash): Updating Flash in Firefox
- Adobe Flash version 11 (aka Shockwave Flash) is scheduled to be released 09/21/2011
- Next Generation Java Plug-in for Mozilla browsers: Installing or Updating Java in Firefox