How do I clear SSL State on Macbook?

How do I clear SSL State on Macbook?

Under the Network option, click on the option of “Change proxy settings”. The Internet Properties dialog box appears. Select the “Content” tab from the top. Hit the “Clear SSL state” button and then click on “OK” from the bottom of the page.

How do I clear my cache locally?

Delete the cache: The fast way with a shortcut. Press the keys [Ctrl], [Shift] and [del] on your Keyboard. A new window opens, where you can setup the options to delete the cache. Select the period “since installation”, to empty the whole browser cache.

How do you clear a cache error?

Here are some ways you can try to fix your caching problem, in order of escalation:

  1. Try holding down the Shift key while pressing the Refresh button.
  2. Close your browser and re-open it (make sure you are NOT on the cached page) and delete your temporary Internet files (clear your cache).
  3. Restart your computer.

How do I clear certificates from my computer?

Press Windows Key + R Key together, type certmgr. msc and hit enter. You will get a new window with the list of Certificates installed on your computer. Locate for the certificate you want to delete and then click on Action button then, click on Delete.

How do I clear SSL cache in Safari?

To clear your cache and browsing history:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap “Safari.”
  3. Tap “Clear History and Website Data.” Tap “Clear History and Website Data” under the Safari tab in the Settings app.
  4. On the screen that pops up, choose “Clear History and Data.”

How do I reset my safari certificate?

Double-click to open Keychain Access. Select the login keychain, and then select My Certificates from the list in the lower pane. Highlight all certificates. Follow the menu path Edit > Delete, or press the delete key on your keyboard.

What is a cache error?

In computer programming, negative cache is a cache that also stores “negative” responses, i.e. failures. This means that a program remembers the result indicating a failure even after the cause has been corrected. Usually negative cache is a design choice, but it can also be a software bug.

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