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attilathehun1
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I'm getting a SSL Alert saying " The browser and web-site cannot communicate
securely because there are no common encryption algorithms. " I'm trying to
get on a stock trading web-site to do stock tradings. I've always used my
Desktop PC, a Dell Dimension 8300 running Windows XP Pro Edition or my Dell
Inspiron 9400 laptop running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. I have no
problems using those operating systems. This is the first time I've tried to
use my DIY, well it used to be a Dell, but pieced together and now running
great for a Windows 98 SE.
It says I need to " Check the SSL protocol settings on the browser for
SSLv3/TLSv1 protocol support. " " The secure web-site may be using
high-strenght encryption algorithms (128 bit). Check the SSL settings on
your browser, if it supports high-strenght encryption algorithms. " " Upgrade
your browser to the latest version. " Ok, upgrade my browser to the latest
version. How do I do that. Where do I go to access and upgrade that data?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, attilathehun1
PS I've built a number of PCs and troubleshooted many more. So I'm PC
enabled to a degree. LOL
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attilathehun1
securely because there are no common encryption algorithms. " I'm trying to
get on a stock trading web-site to do stock tradings. I've always used my
Desktop PC, a Dell Dimension 8300 running Windows XP Pro Edition or my Dell
Inspiron 9400 laptop running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. I have no
problems using those operating systems. This is the first time I've tried to
use my DIY, well it used to be a Dell, but pieced together and now running
great for a Windows 98 SE.
It says I need to " Check the SSL protocol settings on the browser for
SSLv3/TLSv1 protocol support. " " The secure web-site may be using
high-strenght encryption algorithms (128 bit). Check the SSL settings on
your browser, if it supports high-strenght encryption algorithms. " " Upgrade
your browser to the latest version. " Ok, upgrade my browser to the latest
version. How do I do that. Where do I go to access and upgrade that data?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, attilathehun1
PS I've built a number of PCs and troubleshooted many more. So I'm PC
enabled to a degree. LOL
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attilathehun1