When I click on the Woodstone Online Banking button a message box pops up telling me the site cannot be opened. Does this mean your web site is down?
If you are using Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and you have Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) turned off, you will receive an error message stating that the web site could not be opened. You must turn on SSL in order to access your account on Woodstone Online Banking If you are using IE 5 or higher, do the following to enable SSL: Go to the menu on the top of the screen and click Tools followed by Internet Options. A window entitled Internet Options should now be visible. The Internet Options window should have six tabs going from left to right. The name of the tab on the far right is, “Advanced.” Click on the “Advanced” tab. Move the scroll bar about a third of the way down until you see a little padlock and the word Security. Click to check the boxes next to both SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0. Then click okay at the bottom of the Internet Options window. You will now be able to view secure web sites.
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