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Installing a Certificate Authority into IE for Mac

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Lee Stone - 09 Feb 2005 14:22 GMT
How do I configure IE for Mac to load a new certificate authority when I
visit a secure website. I am have trouble loging into secure sites that my
system does not already have the site certificate installed and I have not
been able to figure out how to install a certificate. The help facility has
a step by step procedure but it is not correct.

Any help would be appreciated?
Maltz - 18 Feb 2005 23:33 GMT
Lee,
I am having the same problem using 5.1.7.
When I try to open my Pay Pal account the pages only partially load.  I
believe it is bacause there is some security problem.
Harri Mellin - 18 Feb 2005 23:44 GMT
> Lee,
> I am having the same problem using 5.1.7.
> When I try to open my Pay Pal account the pages only partially load.  I
> believe it is bacause there is some security problem.

it's more of a too old browser problem

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Gary Goldberg - 20 Feb 2005 19:53 GMT
> > Lee,
> > I am having the same problem using 5.1.7.
> > When I try to open my Pay Pal account the pages only partially load.  I
> > believe it is bacause there is some security problem.
>
> it's more of a too old browser problem

I've used PayPal successfully with IE 5.1.7 (although not for some months)

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