Website Security Certificate (IE), Your Connection is Not Private (Chrome), No WebRequests (C#)

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by Mike_Costanti_(Personal), Oct 10, 2014.

  1. Mike_Costanti_(Personal)

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    Howdy--

    I recently was having random Windows restart issues, that led to Mac restarts. So I created a new VM, installed a fresh copy of windows, and now I am getting Internet Explorer and Chrome error messages when I try and go to Google or any of the other big sites.

    The IE error message is this:
    I received an error message that my post was too long. So I am going to create a second continuation post...
     
  2. Mike_Costanti_(Personal)

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    And the Chrome error is:

    Your connection is not private
    ...You cannot visit www.google.com right now because the website uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.

    NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
     
  3. Mike_Costanti_(Personal)

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    Again, another error message saying that my post was too long...on to a third post.

    I am also not able to access websites from within other Windows programs. For instance i wrote a C# WebRequest program, and the program cannot access certain websites because of a "Could not establish trust relationship with the SSL/TLS secure channel." So this isn't just a web browser issue. It seems like there is something blocking my internet access from the Parallels environment.

    I am running Win7 Pro 64 bit, Parallels 8 on a MacBook 13" with 16GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD. The Mac side is working fine (i.e., I am able to access the web without issue--so I know it's just on the Windows/Parallels side).

    Does anyone have any ideas on what might be causing this new issue? I was not experiencing this issue before the Windows re-install (however it looks like, fingers crossed, the random re-starts have stopped).

    Thanks!
     
  4. Mike_Costanti_(Personal)

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    I have re-powered my router and modem twice.

    This issue has been going on for a few days.

    I was at a coffee shop yesterday, and I was experiencing the same issues--so it has nothing to do with my home network.
     
  5. Mike_Costanti_(Personal)

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    I ran cmd "As Administrator" and then ran "cvs /scannow", which showed that my Windows installation had a bunch of corrupt files that cfs could not repair. So I deleted the VM again, created a new VM and then tried to re-install Windows again--and ran into the same problem (again). I'm now working through http://kb.parallels.com/en/4917, which will hopefully fix the problem.

    I'll report back what I learn.
     
  6. AkiraJ

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    Give this solution a try. Perhaps it might help you.

    Stage 1: Hit the Windows Button + R blend on your keyboard. In the Run window which will show up, type in "timedate.cpl" and hit OK.

    Stage 2: In the Date and Time menu which will show up, tap on the "Change Date and Time" and affirm any admin rights to open it:

    Stage 3: If your date has been changed, transform it back to the first the present date and after that tap on Apply and Ok. This should settle the issue.

    This for the most part works for 90% of the time yet in the event that it doesn't work for you then you can allude to other accessible strategies.

    Reference Links:
    http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-2509114/chrome-connection-private.html
    https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/chrome/vXwSJnkOlUM/MFeauVTUAQAJ
    https://www.techwhoop.com/your-connection-is-not-private/

    Let me know if still you issue is not resolved.
     
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  8. TopW

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    I'm really enjoying the theme/design of your site. Do you ever run into any internet browser compatibility problems? A couple of my blog visitors have complained about my website not working correctly in Explorer but looks great in Firefox. Do you have any suggestions to help fix this problem? please check my website :- https://ivalentinstag2019.de/
     
  9. Hi, are your blog visitors using the Parallels Desktop VM?
     

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