fatal error 552??

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embee

I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium being the

installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no longer log onto my

bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main page, but it will never load

the actual page where details are required to login, it will simply

hang till eventually it will display 'Secure connection: fatal error

(552)' I've tried to resolve this by using numerous browsers and by

going through all internet settings with a fine toothcomb, all to no

avail, however if I use an anonymous proxy then I am able to connect,

which is all very weird, I have no problems connecting with my winXP

netbook, so what on earth could be the problem? are there perhaps some

hidden security settings within windows7 that we no nothing about, or

do tsb dislike this new OS, either way it's doing my head in, and I

need results fast!



mb.
 
L

LouB

embee wrote:

> I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium being the

> installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no longer log onto my

> bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main page, but it will never load

> the actual page where details are required to login, it will simply

> hang till eventually it will display 'Secure connection: fatal error

> (552)' I've tried to resolve this by using numerous browsers and by

> going through all internet settings with a fine toothcomb, all to no

> avail, however if I use an anonymous proxy then I am able to connect,

> which is all very weird, I have no problems connecting with my winXP

> netbook, so what on earth could be the problem? are there perhaps some

> hidden security settings within windows7 that we no nothing about, or

> do tsb dislike this new OS, either way it's doing my head in, and I

> need results fast!

>

> mb.

>


Call the bank.
 
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embee

LouB wrote:

>

> embee wrote:

> > I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium being

> > the installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no longer log

> > onto my bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main page, but it will

> > never load the actual page where details are required to login, it

> > will simply hang till eventually it will display 'Secure

> > connection: fatal error (552)' I've tried to resolve this by using

> > numerous browsers and by going through all internet settings with a

> > fine toothcomb, all to no avail, however if I use an anonymous

> > proxy then I am able to connect, which is all very weird, I have no

> > problems connecting with my winXP netbook, so what on earth could

> > be the problem? are there perhaps some hidden security settings

> > within windows7 that we no nothing about, or do tsb dislike this

> > new OS, either way it's doing my head in, and I need results fast!

> >

> > mb.

> >


> Call the bank.




Call the bank?



yep, and they are non the wiser why this should be happening, the only

advice they can give is to contact my isp (virgin media) but I'm now

slowly losing all hope of ever getting this problem resolved, as with

regard to calling virgin media one instinctively knows they won't have

the foggiest idea what's happening.. I've now put it down to being just

one of those weird things in life that belies comprehension, ie: does

your chewing gum lose it's flavour on the bedpost overnight, and is

there life on mars.
 
Y

Yousuf Khan

embee wrote:

> I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium being the

> installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no longer log onto my

> bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main page, but it will never load

> the actual page where details are required to login, it will simply

> hang till eventually it will display 'Secure connection: fatal error

> (552)' I've tried to resolve this by using numerous browsers and by

> going through all internet settings with a fine toothcomb, all to no

> avail, however if I use an anonymous proxy then I am able to connect,

> which is all very weird, I have no problems connecting with my winXP

> netbook, so what on earth could be the problem? are there perhaps some

> hidden security settings within windows7 that we no nothing about, or

> do tsb dislike this new OS, either way it's doing my head in, and I

> need results fast!




It seems it has something to do with the SSL implementation. There may

be something wrong with the default SSL software on your computer. I'm

not sure where to look beyond that though.



Yousuf Khan
 
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Dave-UK

"embee" wrote in message news:Usenet.kpqkfndh@localhost...

> LouB wrote:

>>

>> embee wrote:

>> > I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium being

>> > the installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no longer log

>> > onto my bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main page, but it will

>> > never load the actual page where details are required to login, it

>> > will simply hang till eventually it will display 'Secure

>> > connection: fatal error (552)' I've tried to resolve this by using

>> > numerous browsers and by going through all internet settings with a

>> > fine toothcomb, all to no avail, however if I use an anonymous

>> > proxy then I am able to connect, which is all very weird, I have no

>> > problems connecting with my winXP netbook, so what on earth could

>> > be the problem? are there perhaps some hidden security settings

>> > within windows7 that we no nothing about, or do tsb dislike this

>> > new OS, either way it's doing my head in, and I need results fast!

>> >

>> > mb.

>> >


>> Call the bank.


>

> Call the bank?

>

> yep, and they are non the wiser why this should be happening, the only

> advice they can give is to contact my isp (virgin media) but I'm now

> slowly losing all hope of ever getting this problem resolved, as with

> regard to calling virgin media one instinctively knows they won't have

> the foggiest idea what's happening.. I've now put it down to being just

> one of those weird things in life that belies comprehension, ie: does

> your chewing gum lose it's flavour on the bedpost overnight, and is

> there life on mars.

>




In Internet Explorer have you tried running with no add-ons ?

Have you tried resetting IE to it's default settings (Tools > IE Options Advanced)?

Have you tried booting into Safe Mode with Networking to see if that works?

Could it be a security problem, have you tried disabling any antivirus stuff you may have?
 
P

Peter Foldes

Error 552 means . I plain language you have overloaded your system

This response is returned by the server to either an RCPT or a DATA command if the

user has exceeded their storage quota.



--

Peter



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"embee" wrote in message

news:Usenet.ejhgmail@localhost...

>

> I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium being the

> installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no longer log onto my

> bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main page, but it will never load

> the actual page where details are required to login, it will simply

> hang till eventually it will display 'Secure connection: fatal error

> (552)' I've tried to resolve this by using numerous browsers and by

> going through all internet settings with a fine toothcomb, all to no

> avail, however if I use an anonymous proxy then I am able to connect,

> which is all very weird, I have no problems connecting with my winXP

> netbook, so what on earth could be the problem? are there perhaps some

> hidden security settings within windows7 that we no nothing about, or

> do tsb dislike this new OS, either way it's doing my head in, and I

> need results fast!

>

> mb.

>
 
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embee

Dave-UK wrote:

>

> "embee" wrote in message news:Usenet.

> kpqkfndh@localhost...

> > LouB wrote:

> >>

> >> embee wrote:

> >> > I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium

> >> > being the installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no

> >> > longer log onto my bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main

> >> > page, but it will never load the actual page where details are

> >> > required to login, it will simply hang till eventually it will

> >> > display 'Secure connection: fatal error (552)' I've tried to

> >> > resolve this by using numerous browsers and by going through all

> >> > internet settings with a fine toothcomb, all to no avail,

> >> > however if I use an anonymous proxy then I am able to connect,

> >> > which is all very weird, I have no problems connecting with my

> >> > winXP netbook, so what on earth




> In Internet Explorer have you tried running with no add-ons ?

> Have you tried resetting IE to it's default settings (Tools > IE

> Options Advanced)? Have you tried booting into Safe Mode with

> Networking to see if that works? Could it be a security problem, have

> you tried disabling any antivirus stuff you may have?






tried altering every conceivable internet setting that I know of,

including disabling all add ons and BHOs, have also tried connecting

whilst in virtual machine running winXP, plus have tried to connect

whilst running in safe mode, all to no avail.. the ONLY instance where

I am able to reach the login page is by using http://proxify.co.uk/

whereby a connection is immediatel established, but due to security

reasons I am loath to ever use this method of access as one never knows

who just might be gleaning all my juicy details.. the only thing I

haven't tried is taking the laptop back to it's factory settings, I'll

maybe give it shot when I get the time, but it seems a lot of effort

just because of connection problems which relate to one particular

website.. just out of interest I have no problems logging into paypal

which I would imagine uses the same type of encryption.



it's certainly weird!
 
D

Dave-UK

"embee" wrote in message news:Usenet.qlltfolh@localhost...

> Dave-UK wrote:

>>

>> "embee" wrote in message news:Usenet.

>> kpqkfndh@localhost...

>> > LouB wrote:

>> >>

>> >> embee wrote:

>> >> > I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium

>> >> > being the installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no

>> >> > longer log onto my bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main

>> >> > page, but it will never load the actual page where details are

>> >> > required to login, it will simply hang till eventually it will

>> >> > display 'Secure connection: fatal error (552)' I've tried to

>> >> > resolve this by using numerous browsers and by going through all

>> >> > internet settings with a fine toothcomb, all to no avail,

>> >> > however if I use an anonymous proxy then I am able to connect,

>> >> > which is all very weird, I have no problems connecting with my

>> >> > winXP netbook, so what on earth


>

>> In Internet Explorer have you tried running with no add-ons ?

>> Have you tried resetting IE to it's default settings (Tools > IE

>> Options Advanced)? Have you tried booting into Safe Mode with

>> Networking to see if that works? Could it be a security problem, have

>> you tried disabling any antivirus stuff you may have?


>

>

> tried altering every conceivable internet setting that I know of,

> including disabling all add ons and BHOs, have also tried connecting

> whilst in virtual machine running winXP, plus have tried to connect

> whilst running in safe mode, all to no avail.. the ONLY instance where

> I am able to reach the login page is by using http://proxify.co.uk/

> whereby a connection is immediatel established, but due to security

> reasons I am loath to ever use this method of access as one never knows

> who just might be gleaning all my juicy details.. the only thing I

> haven't tried is taking the laptop back to it's factory settings, I'll

> maybe give it shot when I get the time, but it seems a lot of effort

> just because of connection problems which relate to one particular

> website.. just out of interest I have no problems logging into paypal

> which I would imagine uses the same type of encryption.

>

> it's certainly weird!

>




Try it at another location, round a friend's house?

Try another modem? (Clutching at straws here!)
 
S

Scott

embee wrote:

> I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium being the

> installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no longer log onto my

> bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main page, but it will never load

> the actual page where details are required to login, it will simply

> hang till eventually it will display 'Secure connection: fatal error

> (552)' I've tried to resolve this by using numerous browsers and by

> going through all internet settings with a fine toothcomb, all to no

> avail, however if I use an anonymous proxy then I am able to connect,

> which is all very weird, I have no problems connecting with my winXP

> netbook, so what on earth could be the problem? are there perhaps some

> hidden security settings within windows7 that we no nothing about, or

> do tsb dislike this new OS, either way it's doing my head in, and I

> need results fast!

>

> mb.

>




I'll try from my end...what's your username and password?
 
G

Gene E. Bloch

On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 09:26:18 +0100, embee wrote:



> I've Just recently purchased a laptop with win7 home premium being the

> installed OS. all fine and dandy, except I can no longer log onto my

> bank at lloydstsb, it will show the main page, but it will never load

> the actual page where details are required to login, it will simply

> hang till eventually it will display 'Secure connection: fatal error

> (552)' I've tried to resolve this by using numerous browsers and by

> going through all internet settings with a fine toothcomb, all to no

> avail, however if I use an anonymous proxy then I am able to connect,

> which is all very weird, I have no problems connecting with my winXP

> netbook, so what on earth could be the problem? are there perhaps some

> hidden security settings within windows7 that we no nothing about, or

> do tsb dislike this new OS, either way it's doing my head in, and I

> need results fast!

>

> mb.




It might work with a different browser. Or not, guessing by what Peter

Foldes said.



Firefox, Safari, Opera, & Google Chrome are all free and seem to garner

good recommendations.



There's a site which lists browsers. There are way too many :)



http://www.webdevelopersnotes.com/design/browsers_for_windows.php3



It has links to them, which makes it easy to find and try another browser.

And if the number of browsers on that page doesn't impress you, click the

link 'Browsers - complete list' :)



--

Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom
 
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