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To: Skywatcher who wrote (243)1/12/1999 11:27:00 AM
From: Yongzhi Yang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
Speaking of Y2k problem. Just found out a Y2k problem this morning. This is what I reported to Netscape and ndb (it mostly like is a problem in ndb's web server):

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I think my daughter was playing with my computer and accidently set time to "Monday Jan 22, 2099". When I access www.ndb.come, I got the following message:

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Certificate Is Expired

www.ndb.com is a site that uses encryption to protect transmitted
information. However the digital Certificate that identifies this site is not yet valid. This may be because the certificate was installed too soon by the site administrator, or because the date on your computer is wrong.

The certificate is valid beginning Thu Jan 15, 1998.

Your computer's date is set to Wed Dec 31, 1969 . If this date is incorrect, then you should reset the date on your computer.

You may continue or cancel this connection.