Error

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Andy

Running IE5.5 and tried IE6 on win NT 4.0 with sp 6a, trying to access a customer site.
getting this error

You must have 128-bit SSL support installed in order to use the SSL protocol. 128-bit SSL support is available in the High Encryption Pack or Internet Explorer versions with a Cipher Strength of 128-bit



tried upgrading downgrading anything i could think of. Out of ideas any suggestions?
 
H

H Leboeuf

How To Restore 128 bit:
Virtual presentation : 0-bit Cipher Strength Encryption in Internet Explorer
4.x, 5.x, 6.0 for Windows 95/98 / Rename corrupt files and reinstall 128-bit
encryption pack or install IE 4.x, 5.x, 6.0 SP1
http://support.earthlink.net/mu/1/psc/img/walkthroughs/windows_9x_nt/browsers/ie_5.0/2767.psc.html



Running IE5.5 and tried IE6 on win NT 4.0 with sp 6a, trying to access a
customer site.
getting this error

You must have 128-bit SSL support installed in order to use the SSL
protocol. 128-bit SSL support is available in the High Encryption Pack or
Internet Explorer versions with a Cipher Strength of 128-bit



tried upgrading downgrading anything i could think of. Out of ideas any
suggestions?
 
S

Sandi - Microsoft MVP

For advice specific to problems with secure sites, have a look at the first
link - for general advice, have a look at the second:
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers2.htm#secure_sites
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer/answers.htm#dns

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_______________________________________
Sandi - Microsoft MVP since 1999 (IE/OE)
http://www.mvps.org/inetexplorer

Running IE5.5 and tried IE6 on win NT 4.0 with sp 6a, trying to access a
customer site.
getting this error

You must have 128-bit SSL support installed in order to use the SSL
protocol. 128-bit SSL support is available in the High Encryption Pack or
Internet Explorer versions with a Cipher Strength of 128-bit



tried upgrading downgrading anything i could think of. Out of ideas any
suggestions?
 

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