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Access to Bank of America's secure website requires the installation of their digital certificate in the browser used for access. I've installed it into IE, Firefox and Flock on my desktop and it works perfectly. I imported into my N810 using Control Panel and it installed fine. However, it's not actually installed in the N810 browser. So, when I try to access the bank, it can't find the certificate. I tried Privoxy on my N800 and never could get it to work.

Any suggestions would be appreciated. I would love to get this working.

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Originally Posted by jhford View Post
Access to Bank of America's secure website requires the installation of their digital certificate in the browser used for access. I've installed it into IE, Firefox and Flock on my desktop and it works perfectly. I imported into my N810 using Control Panel and it installed fine. However, it's not actually installed in the N810 browser. So, when I try to access the bank, it can't find the certificate. I tried Privoxy on my N800 and never could get it to work.

Any suggestions would be appreciated. I would love to get this working.

Thanks
I'll buy your N800, i offer 600E

Last edited by iancumihai; 2007-11-23 at 18:07.
 
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Here's a suggestion. After you Imported the certificate, you may need to select it and click View, then Trust and turn on the "Browser" checkbox.
 
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Here's a suggestion. After you Imported the certificate, you mT
ay need to select it and click View, then Trust and turn on the "Browser" checkbox.
Thanks, but I did that when I installed.
 
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