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Cannot connect to the real www.netflix.com

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 11:01am - Anonymous
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Cannot connect to the real www.netflix.com

 

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netflix works perfectly on my main OS, but this new fresh partition OS can't open the site.

 

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Anton on

Netflix has been down for the past TWO days. Similar errors have been occuring before also, so this is not the first time. I'm from Finland, so I use mediahint to gain access to USA-Netflix, which won't connect. Am I really paying You for nothing, when these problems occur and last for days so I'm unable to use to program. I don't go to videostore, rent a movie and then return it without even watching it.

Thanks for trying to do something about it ::sarcasm::

Sincerely,

Soon-to-be-cancelling-my-netflix-account

Lilb on

Yeah, I'm having this same problem too. No new WiFi. My home computer is hard wired to our modem so this error makes no sense. 

adam on

It's an issue with a faulty Windows update.

More info: http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?299213-SSL-Certificate-issue-on-guest-in-IE-and-Chrome-for-login-live-com-and-others

To fix:

  1. Go to http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=root%20certificate%20update

(Must be in Internet Explorer)

  1. Choose your version of windows (taking care to make sure you get the correct x86 x64 version)

  2. Download it from your "basket"

  3. Run the install. It is completely silent, it does not say it has completed.

  4. Restart your computer.

Lilb on

adam on Thu, 03/13/2014 - 6:40am

 

It's an issue with a faulty Windows update.

More info: http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?299213-SSL-Certificate-issue-on-guest-in-IE-and-Chrome-for-login-live-com-and-others

To fix:

  1. Go to http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=root%20certificate%20update

(Must be in Internet Explorer)

  1. Choose your version of windows (taking care to make sure you get the correct x86 x64 version)

  2. Download it from your "basket"

  3. Run the install. It is completely silent, it does not say it has completed.

  4. Restart your computer.

     

     

    well i'll be.. that worked. thanks

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