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I have Firefox 4.0beta3 installed in Win7 HP 64-bit, and set as my default browser.
I downloaded the ISO of MS Visual Studio Express 2010 (free from MS), and installed VC++. You have to register it within 30 days, in order to continue using it. There is a menu option to register it, which goes to an MS web page.
Using Firefox 4.x, when I click that link, I get a page that says the connection is not trusted, and prompts me to create an exception, if I tell it to continue.
Starting up IE8, and telling it to make itself the default browser, then clicking that link in VC++, loads up a page, HTTPS, and doesn't say anything about the connection being untrusted.
Does IE8 load untrusted connections, without issuing a proper warning? This could be serious, millions of people use it every day.
I downloaded the ISO of MS Visual Studio Express 2010 (free from MS), and installed VC++. You have to register it within 30 days, in order to continue using it. There is a menu option to register it, which goes to an MS web page.
Using Firefox 4.x, when I click that link, I get a page that says the connection is not trusted, and prompts me to create an exception, if I tell it to continue.
Starting up IE8, and telling it to make itself the default browser, then clicking that link in VC++, loads up a page, HTTPS, and doesn't say anything about the connection being untrusted.
Does IE8 load untrusted connections, without issuing a proper warning? This could be serious, millions of people use it every day.