What if the padlock symbol is not displayed in the Microsoft® Internet Explorer® status bar?
Some versions of Microsoft® Internet Explorer® may not display the padlock symbol in the status bar. This is a known defect in Microsoft® Internet Explorer® versions 3.0, 3.01, 3.02, 4.0, 4.01, 5.x and may occur if the browser does not recognise a secure protocol or if you are viewing a secure web page, such as NAB Internet Banking, inside a frame. To check the version number of Microsoft® Internet Explorer®: • Select Help in the menu at the top of your browser toolbar. • Select About Internet Explorer. Although the padlock indicator does not appear on the status bar, Microsoft® states on the Microsoft® Product Support Services page that the connection is still secure. To configure your browser to prompt you each time you enter or leave a secure web page: • Select View or Tools from the toolbar. • Select Internet Options. • Select the Advanced tab. • Scroll down to the Security section. • Check the box to “warn if changing between secure and not secure mode”.
Some versions of Microsoft® Internet Explorer® may not display the padlock symbol in the status bar. This is a known defect in Microsoft® Internet Explorer® versions 3.0, 3.01, 3.02, 4.0, 4.01, 5.x and may occur if the browser does not recognize a secure protocol or if you are viewing a secure web page inside a frame.
Some versions of Microsoft® Internet Explorer® may not display the padlock symbol in the status bar. This is a known defect in Microsoft® Internet Explorer® versions 3.0, 3.01, 3.02, 4.0, 4.01, 5.x and may occur if the browser does not recognize a secure protocol or if you are viewing a secure Web page inside a frame. To check the version number of Microsoft® Internet Explorer®: 1. Select Help in the menu at the top of your browser toolbar. 2. Select About Internet Explorer.