When I try to access WVU eCampus, a warning message asks if I want to accept a Certificate signed by WVU eCampus — what should I do?
You should accept the certificate by clicking on the “Yes” button. WVU eCampus uses a supplemental software package called Java to present course materials to you. By accepting a certificate, you are enabling the Java software used by WVU eCampus for your computer. If you don’t want to hit the “Yes” button every time you access WVU eCampus, simply click on the “Always” button instead. This will tell your computer to always accept the certificates when you access WVU eCampus.
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