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#2 Oct 21st, 2009
Hi,
Have you applied for one and installed it, if not you do not have one, they are not a standard part of XP or any other OS.
Have you applied for one and installed it, if not you do not have one, they are not a standard part of XP or any other OS.
BACK-UP.........Try one of the simple solutions first........and BACK-UP......
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
Bob,
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
Bob,
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#4 Oct 22nd, 2009
Hi,
Explore Certificates. To view the certificates stored in your computer with Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, Internet Options, and the Content tab. To view the list of certificates stored in your computer, click the Certificates button.
The Certificates dialog box features five tabs: Personal, Other People, Intermediate Certification Authorities, Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and Trusted Publishers. These tabs categorize certificates according to the origin and purpose of the certificate. For example, any certificates you received from people you trust are grouped under the Other People tab. The Personal tab features certificates issued to you, for which private keys are stored in your computer.
Explore Certificates. To view the certificates stored in your computer with Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, Internet Options, and the Content tab. To view the list of certificates stored in your computer, click the Certificates button.
The Certificates dialog box features five tabs: Personal, Other People, Intermediate Certification Authorities, Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and Trusted Publishers. These tabs categorize certificates according to the origin and purpose of the certificate. For example, any certificates you received from people you trust are grouped under the Other People tab. The Personal tab features certificates issued to you, for which private keys are stored in your computer.
BACK-UP.........Try one of the simple solutions first........and BACK-UP......
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
Bob,
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
Bob,
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