Paypal security certificate error

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    windows 7 premium home 64bit
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       #31

    Just for reference purposes: KIS 13 are using a 'sandbox' approach that has either been quietly upgraded/changed in the background or else it is a conflict with IE 10 to which I have recently upgraded; probably the latter, but once the problem was fixed we didn't bother trying to discover exactly why it happened.
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  2. Posts : 2,014
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #32

    Thanks for the feedback mate :)

    It will surley help others with the same issue

    cheers

    Dave
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  3. Posts : 46
    win7 32bit
       #33

    Just for the record I started having this same "weird problem" I noticed the user never mentioned whether he was getting the same problem in other browsers. Odd from a troubleshooting point of view? Anyhow, I did have the same problem in all 3 browsers. IE, Firefox and Chrome... I couldn't log into PayPal, same problem with certificate, kept telling certificate was good for nanacast.com? and would take me to that site instead! I tried other systems on the network, no problem so I knew it was specific to my computer. Dumped all the temp folders and apps (cc cleaner) and rebooted... still same problem...

    Eventually I tried flushing the DNS? on a tip from a forum chat... about downloading some huge program... but essentially the pics were showing that it was doing an ipconfig/release and then /renew... lo and behold... so I tried that manually myself by going into command prompt myself.... and lo and behold.... it worked! :)

    This "issue" has popped up more then once though, i.e. (twice so far...) thing I am trying to figure is what is causing it?... is a database corrupting? bad hd? (not likely) I feel it is software related... I use Alvira Personal (free version) because normally I find it compatible and (free of course) But you have made me consider it as a possibility, as it is constantly updating...

    For what it's worth... for now I just go to Command prompt and ipconfig... /release then /renew
    Cheers
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