Internet Explorer 7 is saying "Certificate error: navigation blocked". This means that, although the secure server certificate is encrypting data correctly, IE7 cannot verify the domain name. That is because there is not a SSL certificate for your particular domain name.
This does not indicate a problem with the website or control panel. This could be more acurately described as a fault with Internet Explorer being a little overly paranoid on your behalf.
Your choice is to either click that you want to navigate the site anyhow, or permanently disable the warning.
If you would like to permanently disable the warning error, go to the Internet Explorer Tools menu and select Internet Options, Advanced tab. Scroll down to the bottom (under Security) and disable/uncheck "Warn about certificate address mismatch".
Sep 20, 2008
Sep 8, 2008
Knowledge Sharing in Software Development
Have you ever tried the Wiki for knowledge sharing in project? Have you recognized the value of knowledge sharing?
I know some of you tend to resist sharing your knowledge with the rest of the organization, some of you don’t know what to write, it’s because of the system and blah blah blah. Just stop blaming on the system, we should change our mindset and our behavior in using the tools.
Here is some practices for sharing
Will you try out the Wiki? Some wiki you might be interested in
I know some of you tend to resist sharing your knowledge with the rest of the organization, some of you don’t know what to write, it’s because of the system and blah blah blah. Just stop blaming on the system, we should change our mindset and our behavior in using the tools.
Here is some practices for sharing
- Knowledge is from project.
- Each project must have trouble, issue, development tips & tricks, environment setup, this is the knowledge – (as I have seen in some projects, the development environment is kept inside developer’s mind, when newcomer come to the project, at least 1 dev will sit with him for setting up the environment)
- We’re not master, but when facing the problem we should be, this is where knowledge come from.
- You’re in the project so it definitely that you’ll have some knowledge to share otherwise you look like a “chess man” in project.
Will you try out the Wiki? Some wiki you might be interested in
- http://www.twiki.org/
- http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
- Microsoft SharePoint Server
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