Hellafax 0 Posted January 7, 2002 Hey all, I've buggered my brain for about two weeks now, trying to figure out why I can't get into any secure web pages. What ends up happening if I try, is I get the standard DNS Error/Page Cannot be displayed error. I've checked my cookies settings, security settings et al. within explorer and it hasn't helped @ all. Anyone have a clue? BTW -- Problem didn't "start" as far as I know at any particular time -- I've only just tried to get access to some secure pages (ie. My banks secure site, Passport etc etc). Thanks for any help peeps. Share this post Link to post
CUViper 0 Posted January 7, 2002 Are you behind a firewall? SSL runs on port 443, so you need to make sure that it's not being blocked. Share this post Link to post
Hellafax 0 Posted January 7, 2002 Not behind a firewall afaik. I'm using Dial-Up Sprint Canada, and I've even turned off the built in XP Firewall... One other thing to note, not sure if its an issue, is that I'm running Tweak XP... Cheers.... Share this post Link to post
BBA 0 Posted January 11, 2002 Simple...just open a run line and type in "Regsvr32.exe rsabase.dll" and hit enter. Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted January 11, 2002 Dang! I'll have to keep this page marked, cause this has happend to me before. Nice BBA. Share this post Link to post
Hellafax 0 Posted January 11, 2002 Good Lord -- I'm sure that would work -- If I had rsabase.dll Soooo, I guess somehow that was removed -- dunno what else I'd be missing, but I'll try to restore that file from the XP cd - that'll work, right??? Any other files I should check to see if they are missing tha have to do with Security/RSA Encryption? Only one I found was within the system32\rsaenh.dll, and rsaci. something.... Anywho, thanks - lots of help ) Share this post Link to post
BBA 0 Posted January 11, 2002 I just checked my XP machine...It seems I jumped the gun, because it's not there. XP seems to call it rsaenh.dll, so type in "regsvr32 rsaenh.dll" Share this post Link to post
Hellafax 0 Posted January 14, 2002 okie dokie kids, I finally resolved my problem, and thanks for the responses -- I attempted to replace files from the CD, restoring with new ones -- nothing helped.....sooooo, I reinstalled (upgrade into the same directory), and it seemed to fix my problem Although I can't trace my problem to any specific action, it probably occured after a botched windows update or crash. Anywho, cheers Share this post Link to post