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How To Force Browser Through Certificate Revokation?


Nullack

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Hi, so I have some work to do tonight and the website I'm doing it from has it's SSL certificate revoked. I don't care, the source is trusted I just need to somehow force IE 8 or Chrome through that problem so I can do the work.

 

How can I do this?

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Thanks for that. Eventually found both chrome and IE have the ability to turn it off deep within the advanced settings. If anyone else does this, highly recommended to only use it while you have too and to reset the tweak after your done.

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Thanks for that. Eventually found both chrome and IE have the ability to turn it off deep within the advanced settings. If anyone else does this, highly recommended to only use it while you have too and to reset the tweak after your done.

 

Yes Nullack I would agree with your recommendation to reset the tweak after you are done. I know if for any reason my revocation certs don't get updated for any reason I get a warning in my Windows Event Viewer which tips me off to any problems in that area.

 

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https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general

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support@ccleaner.com

 

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