What is a “Secure Socket Layer” error?
The most common reason for security errors is that your browser has cached (saved in memory or on disk) the secure connection information from your (or someone else’s) last Web session. To correct this, clear your memory cache and disk cache. Clearing the cache will not affect your bookmarks or any other saved information; it will clear the temporary memory of your browser and refresh your pages. In Netscape, look under Options, then look for Network Preferences (location and name of the menu will vary depending your your version of Netscape). Clear both the memory cache and disk cache. Then close Netscape and reopen it. You shouldn’t have to close your connection, just the browser. Web access to your student records is “secure.” In order to access them, your browser must support SSL (Secure Socket Layer) and HTTPS URLs. If your browser is not capable of secure communications, you will get an error when you try to access these links. If you use Netscape, you should be running Netscape
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