Hi,
I'm running Vista 64bit, and so far everything is just working as advertise,
except for one thing (an important one though)
When I try to login to my bank (TD Canada Trust), I get to the login just right,
but when I click the login (after I entered ID, and password), all I get is an
error page that tells me to make sure that the SSl and TLS is enable (they are
all enable)
How could I fix this
BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same place do
work with IE7 under XP

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Thank you in Advance
Merci a l'Avance
Martin
JerzyMarian - 11 Oct 2006 17:04 GMT
Is it "404 error" ? If yes try unchek "TSL 1.0". My VISTA RC2 5744.

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JerzyMarian
> Hi,
>
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> BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same place do
> work with IE7 under XP
Gary G. Little - 12 Oct 2006 01:03 GMT
Some banking systems are slow to accept changes in an OS. this may not be
the problem, but if it is, you mosy likely will not be able to use thier
home banking until some time after Vista is released. I encountered that
with B of A and going from NT4 to 2000.
Gary G. Little
> Hi,
>
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> BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same
> place do work with IE7 under XP
Spirefm - 13 Oct 2006 18:15 GMT
Make sure that 'SSL2' is checked in Internet Explorer/Options/Advanced/Security
Colin
> Some banking systems are slow to accept changes in an OS. this may not be
> the problem, but if it is, you mosy likely will not be able to use thier
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> > BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same
> > place do work with IE7 under XP
Hong - 15 Oct 2006 16:48 GMT
May I ask stupid questions? Where is this option SSL2? I checked Security
and could not find it.
Nadya
> Make sure that 'SSL2' is checked in Internet
> Explorer/Options/Advanced/Security
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>> > BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same
>> > place do work with IE7 under XP
robw - 15 Oct 2006 17:16 GMT
No, putting the "Secure Sockets Layer" setting under "Security" would make
too much sense for M$.
They put it under "Advanced". Look for SSL 2.0
-Rob
> May I ask stupid questions? Where is this option SSL2? I checked Security
> and could not find it.
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>>> > BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same
>>> > place do work with IE7 under XP
Barry Watzman - 15 Oct 2006 19:40 GMT
The issues here are not Vista, they are IE7 (which vista comes with, but
which will also be available for XP).
> May I ask stupid questions? Where is this option SSL2? I checked Security
> and could not find it.
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>>> > Martin
Martin Racette - 15 Oct 2006 17:09 GMT
When I'm using IE7 in XP SSL2 is not enable and everything works fine, but in
Vista just to get the login page I need SSL2 enable.
BTW with Beta2 I was able to perform all I needed to do on that same website,
but with RC1....

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Thank you in Advance
Merci a l'Avance
Martin
> Make sure that 'SSL2' is checked in Internet
> Explorer/Options/Advanced/Security
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>> > BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same
>> > place do work with IE7 under XP
Dreamweaver - 22 Oct 2006 11:20 GMT
I had the same problem and I had to 'check' Use SSL 2.0 and 'uncheck' Use TLS
1.0 and then everything was fine. IE7 Vista RC1
> When I'm using IE7 in XP SSL2 is not enable and everything works fine, but in
> Vista just to get the login page I need SSL2 enable.
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> >> > BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same
> >> > place do work with IE7 under XP
grec - 23 Oct 2006 20:19 GMT
Use firefox
> I had the same problem and I had to 'check' Use SSL 2.0 and 'uncheck' Use TLS
> 1.0 and then everything was fine. IE7 Vista RC1
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> > >> > BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same
> > >> > place do work with IE7 under XP
Jeremy Viegas - 10 Nov 2006 20:42 GMT
The problem here is that some old webservers do not understand TLS extensions
which are a new addition to Vista. So "grec" using Firefox won't solve your
problem either :)
We will inform the bank of this and try and get them to update their SSL
server. Thanks for reporting this.
For more information see:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/04/17/577702.aspx
Thanks,
Jeremy
> Use firefox
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> > > >> > BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same
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black clouds - 23 Nov 2006 19:56 GMT
Actually Firefox might solve the problem. I couldn't access my account with
the Bank of Montreal using IE7 in Vista RC1 (I can with XP using IE7) but I
can using Firefox.
> The problem here is that some old webservers do not understand TLS extensions
> which are a new addition to Vista. So "grec" using Firefox won't solve your
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> > > > >> > BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same
> > > > >> > place do work with IE7 under XP
black clouds - 23 Nov 2006 19:58 GMT
If your still having problems you could try Firefox. I couldn't access my
account with Bank of Montreal using IE7 in Vista RC1. But when I use firefox
I have no problems. Just a suggestion.
> Hi,
>
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> BTW. I tried with both version of IE7 (64 and standard), and the same place do
> work with IE7 under XP