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Within my companies Intranet, we have FTP links to certain files. This morning, a few of my PCs stopped downloading the files and instead prompted me to open them with IE (I was using Chrome). The versions of Chrome on each PC are updated to the most recent (Version 87.0.4280.66). I changed the default app for opening FTP files to Chrome, which only alleviated the IE message, but still refuses to download. I have compared settings with a few PCs that are working as intended and cannot find a difference that would cause this. Is there perhaps something I am overlooking? How can I fix this issue?
FTP support in Chrome is deprecated.
The current FTP implementation in Google Chrome has no support for
encrypted connections (FTPS), nor proxies. Usage of FTP in the browser
is sufficiently low that it is no longer viable to invest in improving
the existing FTP client. In addition more capable FTP clients are
available on all affected platforms.
It is disabled by default in Chrome 87.
It will be removed completely in Chrome 88.
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I have a few websites, and everything was running perfectly for the past months, but all of a sudden, they don't work anymore on Chrome for computers with Windows 7.
It works fine on Mozilla for these computers, and on all browsers with Windows version higher than 7.
Up at this point I've tried different solutions found online in articles like this:
https://kinsta.com/knowledgebase/net-err_cert_date_invalid/
But nothing seems to work. On these computers, there are websites (other than mine) that have the same issue. The only common thing between these computers is the Windows version and the browser used.
If it helps, here is one of the websites https://suplimentenaturiste.ro/
I am thinking there must be an issue with the SSL itself, that was generated using Let's Encrypt.
Maybe here can help you.
https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/128686072/net-err-cert-date-invalid-error
From this answer :
If you're on Win7 SP1 x64, try installing this update ("Support for urgent Trusted Root updates for Windows Root Certificate Program in Windows") - this worked for me:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=45633
I have the same problem, but this answer can fix it my problem!
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Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but here goes.
When I'm trying to sign into google, and it asks for my security key, it says that it can only be used in Chrome. This is a problem because my school only has internet explorer on the computers (bad, I know) and this makes it more annoying to sign in.
Is there a workaround, and does anyone know why this is?
(p.s. I have tried to find some info about this but nothing explains why it needs chrome, especially since when I trigger the key in microsoft word all it does it print some text)
Yubico Security Key is a very new technology. Microssoft will support Yubico Security in Windows 10. But Internet explorer was discontinued in January 21, 2015. So any of the new technologies released after that is not supported. I am afraid there is no work around at the moment.
So which browsers support U2F?
You must be running Google Chrome version 38 or later, or Opera version 40 or later. Both browsers include support for the U2F protocol.
Firefox Quantum now natively supports U2F. FIDO U2F is not turned on by default in the Firefox browser.To see how to turn it on check the link1 below.
But there is a workaround. For now, you can use backup codes from Google Authenticator or Yubico Authenticator, for two-factor authentication if your browser doesn’t support U2F. You need to install an Android application or Desktop which will generate an one time password for you to use in IE. Check link2.
link1: https://support.yubico.com/support/solutions/articles/15000006417-getting-started-with-your-yubikey
link2: https://support.yubico.com/support/solutions/articles/15000006419
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I am using google chrome Version 57.0.2987.133 on windows 7 pro 32-bit and after that every tab is showing this message "Your connection is not private". I believe after update into latest release its stop working. Any guidance
In order to resolve this problem, firstly, you need to test the range of this error by using another browser, such as Firefox and load the same website. If you get a similar error message, which is: Your connection is not secure, then definitely something was wrong with your computer, not from Google Chrome.
However, if the problem is only come from Google Chrome, then you can start to diagnose and troubleshoot.
Solution #1: Clean up all cookies and cached files on your browser.
Solution #2: You can add "--ignore-certificate-errors" in the
shortcut of Google Chrome to turn off this annoying warning. This is
for temporary, not real solution to fix it.
Besides, you should also check again your date and time to make sure those settings are correct.
In case this error is appeared in both Google Chrome and Firefox (or any other web browsers), then you should take a look at your antivirus software. A feature called SSL scanning or something similar would be the cause of it.
After trying those solutions but still getting this error, I would recommend using CCleaner to uninstall Google Chrome completely and then download it again into your computer. This will help you to remove all outdated & invalid settings of Google Chrome out of your computer, which could lead to this error. However, make sure to use Google Chrome Sync to backup your sensitive data first (saved passwords).
Source: Fix Your Connection Is Not Private Error In Google Chrome
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From few days I am experiencing weird issue. When I reboot system or even relogin, then I am logged out on sites on which I was logged or clicked 'remember me'. Problem appears only in Google Chrome (Firefox and opera are working well), for example:
log in to stackoverflow
log out from system
log in to system
unlogged on stackoverflow!
I do not know when exactly problem appeared, remember I was executing localStorage.clear(); in console, but I think it should not be connected with this.
I am using latest Ubuntu 16.04, latest Chrome 53.0.2785.101 (64-bit). I also tried reinstalling and using different versions like google-chrome-beta, google-chrome-unstable but without effects.
What can be the problem causing this?
Edit: I asked this question on StackOverflow, because I thought it may be related with localStorage.clear()
Fianlly fixed in 53.0.2785.143: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/fc6f304827896fb27397fc2a27f9f5717eff319c
Exactly same issue since last few days running Chrome 53.0.2785.101 (64-bit) on Centos 7. Since I don't log out from centos I can open and close chrome ad It will keep reading cookies saved but when I logout, at the next login it can't read cookies at all. Uninstalling e completely removing personal chrome settings directory (/home/myuser/.config/google-chrome/ )didn't solve.
I made another test: saved new cookies in a chrome session, closed the browser, moved away the file /home/myuser/.config/google-chrome/Default/Cookies, opened again the browser and, as expected, it couldn't find previously saved cookies. After restoring the file in its original path, chrome read the saved cookies again. After logoff-logon from Centos, no cookies again, but the file is still there and unchanged.
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I want to automate some tasks that i do daily, to save time and effort.
Daily, when I switch on my computer the main things I do is login to Gmail and TFS server on chrome, and on Mozilla Firefox I open an other account(client account)(as these accounts are in different proxy i have to use two different browsers)
What I want is to automate this, like when I start my computer it has to automatically open and login to the sites on both Chrome and Mozilla
I have made Chrome and Mozilla to open the sites on its startup and placed the Chrome and Mozilla on windows startup(Shell:Startup) of windows,
By doing this each time I close and reopen chrome or Mozilla, it opens those sites again, I want those sites to open only on my system first boot up not every time I open them
Can I do this? anyyy suggestions are welcome please..!!
Use a Batch file with code like this:
start "Firefox" "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" http://site1.com http://site2.com http://site3.com
Then set the Batch file on windows startup - u now can set the startpage of firefox to google or sth. else. The Batch file will open 3 Tabs in this case.
For the login there u can use Cookies, so you dont get signed out. Do you have disabled the history?
Otherwise u can use a programm like EventGhost to capture some tasks. The Programm will emulate keyboard and mouse.
One solution would be to use a software like Easy macro recorder, or any equivalent, which records your actions and repeat them. I assume in this case that all elements will be at the same position on your screen.
If you want to automatize online tasks, you can make a php script with cUrl or use a Mozilla plugin like selenium, and simply add your browser to the start menu.