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Stop me from taking a hammer to my pc...

Posted: 2007-04-01 02:55am
by Superman
Long story short; I had a huge battle with a virus. I won, but now when I try to load a program I use to make shipping labels, I get this message:

The underlying connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel.

Please help!

Posted: 2007-04-01 02:58am
by Alan Bolte
So you know why the program would need to have a secure connection to anything?

Posted: 2007-04-01 03:00am
by Superman
Alan Bolte wrote:So you know why the program would need to have a secure connection to anything?
No. All I know is that worked up until this point. I might have deleted something by mistake... I don't know. I killed the virus and now this.

Posted: 2007-04-01 03:23am
by Pu-239
You should always nuke your installation after a virus infection anyway....

And how'd you get it?

Posted: 2007-04-01 03:27am
by Resinence
Pu-239 wrote:You should always nuke your installation after a virus infection anyway....

And how'd you get it?
Superman likes to look at pr0n?

Posted: 2007-04-01 03:28am
by Pu-239
Well, most people do....

Posted: 2007-04-01 03:39am
by Resinence
Yeah but, you would expect superman to be "morally superior".

Posted: 2007-04-01 03:43am
by Ritterin Sophia
Resinence wrote:Yeah but, you would expect superman to be "morally superior".
Yeah.. I mean he has super-everything, including super knitting and super cake baking.

Posted: 2007-04-01 03:52am
by Superman
General Schatten wrote:
Resinence wrote:Yeah but, you would expect superman to be "morally superior".
Yeah.. I mean he has super-everything, including super knitting and super cake baking.
True.

And I will have you know that this one did NOT come from porn. Even though I download and wank to a ton of it, this one came from someone else over a messenger.

This is not productive. :evil:

Posted: 2007-04-01 04:35am
by Bounty
What's the label maker called? Have you checked their FAQ or help files? Because from the sound of it you just need to reinstall, reactivate and/or reconfigure the secure connection stuff. Does the program have any online component at all? Online ordering or something? That might be the culprit.

Posted: 2007-04-01 04:41am
by Pu-239
Well, the point is good practice is to nuke everything/reinstall after a virus infection anyway, which would/might incidentally fix your problem. Of course, it's a pain in the ass...

Posted: 2007-04-01 08:51am
by Superman
Well, I reformatted and all is well. My soul was erased along with my C drive... you bastards...