It wasn't an invalid certificate--
Windows XP SP 2 has stepped up security features, so the warning you saw is just a "Run" or "Don't Run" dialog (Publisher Unknown). Click "Run" to download the Java chat applet--it's perfectly safe.
It wasn't an invalid certificate--
Windows XP SP 2 has stepped up security features, so the warning you saw is just a "Run" or "Don't Run" dialog (Publisher Unknown). Click "Run" to download the Java chat applet--it's perfectly safe.
_Aaron_
SawmillCreek Administrator
Or just use mIRC or one of the other chat programs.
This box has ME (Yeah, I know, but it doesn't lock up) on it, but I'll take your word on the certificate. Kids use Bill Gates' chat and AOL, will that work?
The chat client must be IRC-compatible, which excludes AOl, MSN, Yahoo, etc.
A few IRC compatible clients are mIRC, Trillian, IceChat.
_Aaron_
SawmillCreek Administrator
I have tried mIRC and Trillian and stuck with mIRC. A little easier to setup and use.