![]() I don't think Firefox does by default, but like you mentioned, finding an update-to-date browser that supports XP is going to be difficult. Thanks! That would definitely explain it because Chrome uses the Windows certificate store and any changes to that are pushed out via Windows update. At least then it would have current security updates, including trusted sites (certificates). He would be better off going to a Browser that support outdated Windows versions. ![]() He's getting certicate erors ebcause the certs have not been updated since April 2016, along with any other updates. If that is what you are describing, and if you need instructions to do that, I will deal with that in a followup post. That is only a temporary fix, Eventually, without browser updates, the website certs will be outdated. So that it doesn't check for updates, install it automatically behind your back, and all of a sudden not be working at all. What you want todo is just turn off the resident google-update and it's own notifier. It will disable all pop-up advice in chrome and cripple it. ![]() ![]() I'm just posting it as aan example of bad advice: There is this article, but do not follow this advice at all. If it is already installed and warning you that it's time is near. Just as have all ended support for Vista. Seems a bit vague so far.ĮDIT: Are you meaning that Chrome is warning you that it is ending support for XP? It alread has ended support for XP. ![]()
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