kuja killer Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM (edited) sorry it's not cause i hate it, i just was only concerned about getting bsod's with chrome(s) again like in the past.. i didnt know if it would happen again or not. but let me try one more time... i found this certificate manager mmc snap-in thing.. but when i right click on any of the columns, there's only just "import" ..no export except a .txt file, but that doesnt seem to be any good cause it just only lists the names of each one. it seems like i can only export 1 single one at a time when manually clicking on these, on the right...but not "everything all at once" ...how would i even find which one is the correct file that the serpmium did earlier ?? - im not willing to spend 10... 15 hours trying to do these all 1 at a time - well it'd take longer than that especially testing every single one individually in serpent browser hundreds of times for days... there's 460 of these in this one... then another 450 in the "third party root" section Edited yesterday at 03:21 AM by kuja killer
NotHereToPlayGames Posted yesterday at 11:53 AM Posted yesterday at 11:53 AM 9 hours ago, kuja killer said: im not willing to spend 10... 15 hours trying to do these all 1 at a time You should only need to SORT them by EXPIRATION DATE and isolate which have been updated most recently. HOWEVER, this is NOT a guarantee that you will end up getting paypal to work in non-chrome. IT IS ONLY THE *FIRST* HURDLE and there could be a DOZEN hurdles in front of you. It doesn't even mean that you will find a cert! Again, there are going to be a DOZEN hurdles, certficates should always be the FIRST (in my opinion) to clear. Nowadays, CSS is next. Then JS. And DON'T EVEN BOTHER changing your user agent! The sooner you break that "old school" thinking, the better. (again, just my opinion) 1
roytam1 Posted yesterday at 01:09 PM Author Posted yesterday at 01:09 PM (edited) 10 hours ago, kuja killer said: sorry it's not cause i hate it, i just was only concerned about getting bsod's with chrome(s) again like in the past.. i didnt know if it would happen again or not. but let me try one more time... i found this certificate manager mmc snap-in thing.. but when i right click on any of the columns, there's only just "import" ..no export except a .txt file, but that doesnt seem to be any good cause it just only lists the names of each one. it seems like i can only export 1 single one at a time when manually clicking on these, on the right...but not "everything all at once" ...how would i even find which one is the correct file that the serpmium did earlier ?? - im not willing to spend 10... 15 hours trying to do these all 1 at a time - well it'd take longer than that especially testing every single one individually in serpent browser hundreds of times for days... there's 460 of these in this one... then another 450 in the "third party root" section you can open paypal in my browser, check and export certs in crt format, then import them in IE settings dialog (contents). Edited yesterday at 01:09 PM by roytam1
NotHereToPlayGames Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago His report is that he needs to go the other way. That he can NOT paypal in your browsers but CAN in Supermium.
kuja killer Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) It's crazy there's probably 50 to 100 of these where the expiration date is in the 2040's... probabably 200 or 300+ in the 2030's ... i just dont know. I looked at least at that stupid slide your mouse screen and the "page properties --> certificate" window saying Digicert High Assurance or something... i tried exporting that certficate from the page... then put it it in Serpent, but it wouldnt work on any of the sections i also just very carefully spent an hour looking at the start/end dates of every single "digi cert" related thing in serpent, vs every one in that windows manager tool, and they all already were the same, i didnt find 1 single one that was older or mis-matched from either.... i also then tried the "cert updater" program from this thread so now there's more than 500 in both those columns now instead of 450. - but still always getting that horrible "slide mouse" screen. https://msfn.org/board/topic/183352-proxhttpsproxy-and-httpsproxy-in-windows-xp-for-future-use/#comment-1213600 Edited 15 hours ago by kuja killer
NotHereToPlayGames Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Okay, then "might" not be a cert issue. Move on to the next domino - what css/js is your Supermium capable of that your Serpent is not capable of. Good Luck! Me Thinks that you're just going to turn yourself into a dog with a flea on the tip of its tail, running in a circle trying to bite at that flea. All I can really tell you on this end is that I do *not* get the slide mouse screen in my OLDER version of Serpent. But I also run that OLDER version of Serpent (daily! 24/7!) from within Win10 and not XP. Edited 12 hours ago by NotHereToPlayGames
NotHereToPlayGames Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I did just discover that the paypal slide mouse screen in my older version of Serpent is DEPENDENT UPON the ISP that I use. I canceled my previous ISP but it remains active until the end of my billing cycle (I only have two more days) - I get no slide mouse screen in Serpent when connected via my previous ISP (cable). I *DO* get the slide mouse in Serpent (unsolvable - checkbox turns green but page does NOT advance) in Serpent when connected via my new ISP (fiber optic).
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