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My Firefox thinks it's 2009 so thinks all security certificates dated 2010 or later or invalid -- so won't let me use sites , sometimes even when I tell it to make the exception!

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I downloaded a Firefox update, and ever since Firefox has told me most sites I use aren't trustworthy, because it doesn't have a valid security certificate. And sometimes I can't even get it to make the exception and let me on anyway --it just keeps reverting to the box that includes the option "get me out of here." Today I noticed that it claimed that it was 2009, and that since the certificate on the Woolrich site wasn't good until 2010, it wasn't valid yet. How do I persuade my browser that it's 2011, so I don't have to go through this anymore?

I downloaded a Firefox update, and ever since Firefox has told me most sites I use aren't trustworthy, because it doesn't have a valid security certificate. And sometimes I can't even get it to make the exception and let me on anyway --it just keeps reverting to the box that includes the option "get me out of here." Today I noticed that it claimed that it was 2009, and that since the certificate on the Woolrich site wasn't good until 2010, it wasn't valid yet. How do I persuade my browser that it's 2011, so I don't have to go through this anymore?

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Check the date and time in the clock on your computer: (double) click the clock icon on the Windows Taskbar.

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Thank you, Cor-el! My computer now knows what time it is, and I can access the pages I use with no backtalk.