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version 5.0.1 - accidentally chose to remember a digital certificate, now need to "unselect" that option, but don't know how

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Using version 5.0.1 to access Bank of America web-based cash reporting. Have 2 different certificates for 2 different accounts. Accidentally left the box to always use this certificate selected, now I can't access the other bank account because I can't switch between the certificates.

Using version 5.0.1 to access Bank of America web-based cash reporting. Have 2 different certificates for 2 different accounts. Accidentally left the box to always use this certificate selected, now I can't access the other bank account because I can't switch between the certificates.

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Look here:

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > Encryption: Certificates > View Certificates : Servers
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Look here:

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > Encryption: Certificates > View Certificates : Servers
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I appreciate the replies - have discovered that if i go to the certificate needed for the site, double click on it, then lunch the site, it seems to resolve the error. However, it would be nice if the pop-up box containing the certificates available to use would come back up, without the option to always use this certificate for this site option unchecked.

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Oh - and unfortunately, the bank's site will not work with any Firefox versions above 5.0.1, so upgrades are out of the question.