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CN8600 User Manual Windows Problem Resolution When I log in, the browser 1. The certificate’s name is not found on Microsoft’s list of generates a CA Root Trusted Authorities. The certificate can be trusted. certificate is not trusted, See Trusted Certificates, page 136, for details. or a Certificate Error 2. You can eliminate this message by importing a certificate response. issued by a recognized third party certificate authority (see Obtaining a CA Signed SSL Server Certificate, page 47). After I import the site’s certificate, I still get a message warning me about the site when I log in. Certificate security checking noticed a certificate address mismatch – however the certificate can be trusted. You can click Continue to the website (not recommended) to go on, or you can disable mismatch checking. See Mismatch Considerations, page 139 for a complete explanation of this topic. Remote mouse pointer is 1. Check the status of the Mouse DynaSync Mode setting out of step. (see Mouse DynaSync Mode, page 87). If it is set to Automatic, change the setting to Manual and refer to the information provided. 2. If you are in Manual mode, use the AutoSync feature (see Video Settings, page 77), to sync the local and remote monitors. 3. If that does not resolve the problem, use the Adjust Mouse feature (see Adjust mouse, page 69) to bring the pointers back in step. 4. If the above fails to resolve the problem, refer to Additional Mouse Synchronization Procedures, page 146, for further steps to take. Part of remote window is off my monitor. Use the AutoSync feature (see Video Settings, page 77), to sync the local and remote monitors. Virtual Media does not work. This problem sometimes arises on older computers. Get the latest firmware version for your mainboard from the manufacturer and upgrade your mainboard firmware. Under Virtual Media, I can Virtual Media under the WindowsClient only supports ISO mount an ISO file, but I files less than 4G.Bytes. If the ISO file is 4GBytes or greater cannot access it. it cannot be accessed. My antivirus program reports that there is a trojan after I access the CN8600 with my browser and then open the Windows Client Viewer. 142 The Windows Client Viewer uses an ActiveX plugin (windows.ocx) that some antivirus programs mistakenly see as a virus or trojan. We have tested our firmware extensively and found no evidence of a virus or trojan. You can add the plugin to your antivirus program’s White List and use the Viewer safely. If you are reluctant to use the Windows Client Viewer, however, you can simply use the Java Client Viewer, instead.