SSL and Root Certificates

With most installations of Internet Explorer, the PeopleFluent application can be run using HTTPS (encrypted HTTP using Secure Socket Layer or SSL) without any issues. However, it is possible to remove the default Root Certificates and prevent SSL from working. When a browser attempts to establish an encrypted SSL session with a web server, it examines the server’s certificate. The browser looks for the Trusted Root Certificate that corresponds to the Server Certificate. If the Trusted Root Certificate is not found, the SSL session fails. PeopleFluent uses server certificates issued by VeriSign; the trusted root certificate cannot be removed from the browser.

Additional Information

About System Requirements

Web Browser Support Policy

Mobile Device Requirements

Web Browser Configuration

Email

Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes Integration

Business Intelligence Platform Configuration

Firewall and Proxy Server Configuration

Some functions described in these files are dependent on assigned permissions and may not be available to all users.

 

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