Are you getting "invalid certificate" error when opening Gmail & other google apps?

Discussion in 'Google' started by Site Reviver, Dec 28, 2009.

  1. #1
    I don't know if it is only me but I am getting "invalid certificate" error when trying to open Gmail & Google analytics.

    Gmail notifier is also not working.

    But the strange thing is that when I try to login to my own server it also gives the invalid certificate error.

    Anybody else getting this error when opening Gmail & Google analytics?
     
    Site Reviver, Dec 28, 2009 IP
  2. YugoSlavac

    YugoSlavac Well-Known Member

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    Try restarting your browser because I'm logging in and out of Gmail just fine. I can access it without any certificate errors.
     
    YugoSlavac, Dec 28, 2009 IP
  3. tartinga

    tartinga Peon

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    everything working like a charm here.
     
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  4. Site Reviver

    Site Reviver Peon

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    ^ I did it. I even re-connect my internet connection but nothing changed.

    May be I should try restarting PC.

    BTW, this is the error I am getting when opening google analytics.

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  5. instant87

    instant87 Active Member

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    It's because your clock on your computer is wrong (wrong date/time). Happens to me sometimes. Just reset it or sync it to internet time.
     
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  6. Site Reviver

    Site Reviver Peon

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    Oh yes, today when I turned ON the PC the date/time was not correct and I was wondering what happened to it? :rolleyes:

    I set the time manually but now after your suggestion I tried to sync the time but it is saying

    Do you think there is something wrong with my internet connection?
     
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  7. instant87

    instant87 Active Member

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    Is there more then one option to choose from under sync from internet time? If not, then the manual settings should be good until your computer throws another fit.
     
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  8. Site Reviver

    Site Reviver Peon

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    ^ Done. I set the time manually. I read their help/support file and found that if sync fails then we can update it manually, no problem if sync fails.

    I set the date/time manually (actually the month was incorrect) and now everything working fine :)

    Thank you so much for your help.
     
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  9. abluegrape

    abluegrape Peon

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    I do on my blackberry but not on firefox!
     
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  10. Izonedig

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    try in another problem, see what happens, maybe that will help you :)
     
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  11. RightMan

    RightMan Notable Member

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    The battery/cell in your PC might have been discharged and you may need to replace the same with a new one if your PC is not keeping up with the regular time on every start up. So do look into it too, if the time problem persists!

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
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  12. Dondon2d

    Dondon2d Peon

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    There's a quarter-like battery somewhere on your board. It's the one in charge for keeping the time.
     
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