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بارها دیده می شود که در هنگام ورود به ایمیل چون gmail با پیغام There is a problem with this website's security certificate. روبرو می شویم که هر بار مجبور به کلیک کردن بر روی گزینه ی Continue to this website (not recommended). هستیم. این مشکل در بسیاری از سایت های دیگری که با آدرس https:// (چون سایت های مربوط به ایمیل و یا سایت های پرداخت اینترنتی) شروع می شوند رخ می دهد.  اما جالب است که بدانید که این مشکل در نسخه های قدیمیتر Internet Explorer رخ نمی دهد.  روش حل این مشکل بسیار ساده است. من پس از مطالعه help مرورگر Internet Explorer7 متوجه شدم که این دسته از Certificate Errors در دسته ی This website’s security certificate is out of date قرار دارد و علت نمایش این  Certificate Errorsمطابقت نداشتن تاریخ کامپیوتر شما با تاریخ روز دنیا است(تاریخ سایت مورد نظرتان چون google).

 روش حل مشکل به سادگی با تنظیم تاریخ کامپیوتر خود بر روی تاریخ امروز(بر حسب میلادی) حل می شود. برای مثال امروز که من این متن را دارم می نویسم 05/02/2012 است، اگر تاریخ کامپیوتر من هر تاریخی به غیر از این تاریخ باشد با اختار Certificate Errors روبرو می شوم. ولی اگر تاریخ کامپیوترم را بر روی 05/02/2012 قرار دهم دیگر پیغام Certificate Errors را نمی بینیم.

برای دیدن زمان و ساعت دقیق به وقت ایران (تهران) و تنظیم کامپیوترتان بر روی لینک زیرکلیک کنید.
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واقعا این مشکل من را کلافه کرده بود و الارغم گشتن بسیار در اینترنت راه حل را تا امروز نتوانسته بودم بیابم. امیدوارم که مشکل شما هم به همین روش حل شود.

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 در صورت نیاز به خواندن مطالب زیر آن ها را بزرگنمایی کنید(با کپی کردن در یک صفحه word و تغییر font size)

1.       پیغامی Certificate Errors که نمایش داده می شد.

There is a problem with this website's security certificate.

 

The security certificate presented by this website has expired or is not yet valid.


Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server.

 

We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website.

 

Click here to close this webpage.

 

Continue to this website (not recommended).

 

More information

·  If you arrived at this page by clicking a link, check the website address in the address bar to be sure that it is the address you were expecting.

·  When going to a website with an address such as https://example.com, try adding the 'www' to the address, https://www.example.com.

·  If you choose to ignore this error and continue, do not enter private information into the website.

For more information, see "Certificate Errors" in Internet Explorer Help.

 

2.       Help Internet Explorer   در باره ی Certificate Errors

About certificate errors

A certificate is an electronic document that can help identify a website's owner and can help you make decisions about trusting the site with personal or financial information. Certificates are issued by certification authorities whose responsibility it is to confirm the identity of the website owner or organization.

Why do certificate errors occur?

Certificate errors occur when there is a problem with a certificate or the server's use of the certificate. Internet Explorer can help keep your information more secure by warning you about certificate errors.

How do I know if there is a certificate error?

Usually, a blocking page will appear that will warn you about the problem with the certificate. If you choose to ignore the error and continue, the Address bar will turn red and a notification will appear in the Security Status bar (next to the Address bar).

I'm getting errors on websites I always visit, what should I do?

If you encounter a certificate errors at a website you have visited before without errors, it's possible the website is not configured correctly. Try retyping the address you are using. For example, if you are typing the address as https://example.com, try changing it to https://www.example.com.

It is also possible that the website's certificate has expired and the owner or operator needs to renew the certificate in order to continue using it.

Is it ever safe to ignore a certificate warning and continue to a website?

A website's certificate provides identification of the web server. If the certificate has an error, it might indicate that your connection has been intercepted or that the web server is misrepresenting its identity.

What happens when I continue to a website that has a certificate warning?

If you ignore the warning page, and continue to a website that has presented a certificate containing errors, Internet Explorer will remember the certificate. You will not get error for that certificate until Internet Explorer is restarted.

What do the different certificate errors mean?

The following table contains a list of common certificate errors and information about what they mean.

Error message

What it means

This website’s security certificate has been revoked

Do not trust this website. This error message often indicates that the security certificate was obtained or used fraudulently by the website. The encryption key that is specified in the certificate might have been compromised or the user listed in a certificate does not have authority to use it (for example, the company was sold). The certification authority that issued the certificate keeps a list of revoked certificates and that list is checked by Internet Explorer.

This website’s address does not match the address in the security certificate

This error indicates the website is using a digital certificate that was issued to a different web address. This error can also occur if a company owns several websites and uses a certificate that was issued for one web address for another site (for example, for a different department or division).

This website’s security certificate is out of date

This error occurs when the current date is either before or after the time period during which the certificate is valid. Websites must renew their certificates with a certification authority to stay current. Outdated certificates can be a security risk. After a certificate expires, the Certification Authority that issued the certificate is no longer responsible for ensuring that the certificate is not misused.

This website’s security certificate is not from a trusted source

This error occurs when the certificate has been issued by a certification authority that is not recognized by Internet Explorer. It is unlikely that this error will occur on a legitimate business or banking site. Phishing sites often attempt to use fake certificates that will trigger this error.

Internet Explorer has found a problem with this website’s security certificate

This error occurs when Internet Explorer finds a problem with a security certificate that does not fit any other error conditions. The error can potentially occur because a certificate has been corrupted, tampered with, is written in an unknown format, or is unreadable. You should not trust the identity of the site if the certificate has this error.

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