southkaibab
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I'm on a business network amounting to a home network, the router being upstairs with a boss/landlord who doesn't like hearing about problems, so...
As of three days ago I suddenly started getting the "problems with the security certificate" window on just about all my websites, including all email accounts, online banking, etc. Problem is similar on Firefox and IE, except the latter is stickier. I can go through the process of approving each page by hand, but among other things that means some six stops moving around my online banking--I have to approve every new page by hand. Those changes stick, but still it's a hassle.
My landlord put some new security on his router this week, but he insists that can't have anything to do with my problem. I'm not so sure--though I wonder if it might have something to do with a row of Win 7 updates this week. Here is an edited selection of some other symptoms--
-I can't get to Windows update at all, file backup isn't working, I have a "check for solutions to unreported problems" message. (These three appear in the Action Center.)
-Gmail says my chat function has been "disabled" by the "network administrator."
-On at least one software site I couldn't order something because the payment wouldn't go through.
-Firefox will no longer fill in my passwords. I have to do everything by hand.
-My laptop/other computer suddenly can't connect to the network at all, even though the signal is there on my end and the router upstairs insists it is connected and there's no problem. When my landlord briefly disabled his security, I could get on the network with the laptop.
There's more, but that's enough. Does that ring a bell for anybody?
JS
As of three days ago I suddenly started getting the "problems with the security certificate" window on just about all my websites, including all email accounts, online banking, etc. Problem is similar on Firefox and IE, except the latter is stickier. I can go through the process of approving each page by hand, but among other things that means some six stops moving around my online banking--I have to approve every new page by hand. Those changes stick, but still it's a hassle.
My landlord put some new security on his router this week, but he insists that can't have anything to do with my problem. I'm not so sure--though I wonder if it might have something to do with a row of Win 7 updates this week. Here is an edited selection of some other symptoms--
-I can't get to Windows update at all, file backup isn't working, I have a "check for solutions to unreported problems" message. (These three appear in the Action Center.)
-Gmail says my chat function has been "disabled" by the "network administrator."
-On at least one software site I couldn't order something because the payment wouldn't go through.
-Firefox will no longer fill in my passwords. I have to do everything by hand.
-My laptop/other computer suddenly can't connect to the network at all, even though the signal is there on my end and the router upstairs insists it is connected and there's no problem. When my landlord briefly disabled his security, I could get on the network with the laptop.
There's more, but that's enough. Does that ring a bell for anybody?
JS
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion Elited M935of
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- AMD Phenom 9850 Quad-Core 2/50 GHz
- Motherboard
- 64-bit
- Memory
- 6 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Def Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP w2408
- Hard Drives
- ST375063 0AS SCSI Disk Device
Maxtor One Touch