On most browsers, you should still be able to proceed to the site. “Proceed to site anyways (not recommended).” In the case of chrome, you have to click advanced on the pop up page.
On most browsers, you should still be able to proceed to the site. “Proceed to site anyways (not recommended).” In the case of chrome, you have to click advanced on the pop up page.
Odds are if you add the exception, the site which was safe yesterday is safe today. The certificate error is generally a paperwork issue that requires paying the piper to validate your legit.
does it look like this will take a long period of time? My computer wont even let me on because of this error message (i have a mac)
ReplyDeleteWhat does this have to do with the security of exams already on the site? Dr. E
ReplyDeleteAny updates? I have an exam on blackboard I cannot get into, even thru chrome.
ReplyDeleteOn most browsers, you should still be able to proceed to the site. “Proceed to site anyways (not recommended).” In the case of chrome, you have to click advanced on the pop up page.
DeleteAny idea which internet browser works on Blacboard??
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ReplyDeleteOn most browsers, you should still be able to proceed to the site. “Proceed to site anyways (not recommended).” In the case of chrome, you have to click advanced on the pop up page.
ReplyDeleteif not recommended tho, wouldn't that be a poor idea? I don't want to be 'hacked' or have my stuff on backboard compromised?
ReplyDeleteThe issue has been cleared by the IT staff. You should not receive the warning.
ReplyDeleteOdds are if you add the exception, the site which was safe yesterday is safe today. The certificate error is generally a paperwork issue that requires paying the piper to validate your legit.
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