FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions (and answers!)
Version 1.1 by karimpirani on 2014/06/19 16:46
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I'm getting an error message when I start up the application that says
"This Connection is Untrusted."
using Firefox. How do I fix this?
A: Use this procedure for making FireFox trust the OA-SMR certificate:
- Click on "I Understand the Risks"
- Click on the Add Exception... button
- On the Add Security Exception window, click on the Get Certificate button
4. Click on the "Confirm Security Exception" button to proceed to the OA-SMR website.
Q: I'm getting an error message when I start up the application that says
"There is a problem with this website's security certificate."
using Internet Explorer 8. How do I fix this?
A: We recommend using Firefox, however if IE 8 is your browser of choice, use this procedure for making IE8 trust the OA-SMR certificate:
- Browse to your OA-SMR site.
- When told "There is a problem with this website's security certificate.", choose "Continue to this website (not recommended)."
- Select Tools->Internet Options.
- Select Security->Trusted sites->Sites.
- Confirm the URL matches, and click "Add" then "Close".
- Close the "Internet Options" dialog box with either "OK" or "Cancel".
- Refresh the current page.
- When told "There is a problem with this website's security certificate.", choose "Continue to this website (not recommended)."
- Click on "Certificate Error" at the right of the address bar and select "View certificates".
- Click on "Install Certificate...", then in the wizard, click "Next".
- On the next page select "Place all certificates in the following store".
- Click "Browse", select "Trusted Root Certification Authorities", and click "OK".
- Back in the wizard, click "Next", the "Finish".
- If you get a "Security Warning" message box, click "Yes".
- Dismiss the message box with "OK".
- Select Tools->Internet Options.
- Select Security->Trusted sites->Sites.
- Select the URL you just added, click "Remove", then "Close".
- Now shut down all running instances of IE, and start up IE again.
- The site's certificate should now be trusted.