For some strange reason, Eagle is working properly there. I also have a small laptop with Windows 10 home, 64-bit, Intel i3 processor, 2 or 4 GB RAM (can't remember), also all updates installed. Note: This is happening on my Windows 10 professional 64-bit machine, Intel i7 processor, 16GB RAM, all updates installed. Note: I tried using Chrome and Edge as well, they give exactly the same problem (invalid certificate). ![]() Strangely enough when viewing the certificate path from there, everything is reported as "certificate OK". If I click "View certificate", I get attachment (5). I understand the risks and want to continue. The authorization for this certificate or for one of the certificates in the certificate chain is cancelled. ![]() Criminals may be trying to steal your data from the website. Internet explorer indicates a problem in the certificate chain, see attachment (4). I tried to use the URL in the sign in box in Internet Explorer to see if I can further diagnose the problem.
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