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<blockquote data-quote="Chris" data-source="post: 1502777" data-attributes="member: 39654"><p>Hi [USER=6474]@hubel458[/USER] - here are a few tricks to try:</p><p></p><p>Fix ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR by clearing Chrome's Browsing Data From one obvious solution to another. If you already have the correct date & time, it's time to clear Chrome's cache and cookies. To do so, press <strong>Ctrl + Shift + Delete</strong> and erase your browsing data. Even if this hasn't fixed the "This site can't provide a secure connection" error, we recommend clearing your browsing data on a regular basis. </p><p></p><p>Fix ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR by clearing your SSL State is the next thing you should try. Follow the steps below to do so: First, go to Customize and control Google Chrome, the three dots you see just below the X (close) button. Now click on Settings. Scroll down the page and open the Advanced Settings. Go to Open proxy settings by scrolling down or searching in the search bar. A window named 'Internet Properties' will open up. Go to the Content window and click on the Clear SSL State Button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris, post: 1502777, member: 39654"] Hi [USER=6474]@hubel458[/USER] - here are a few tricks to try: Fix ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR by clearing Chrome’s Browsing Data From one obvious solution to another. If you already have the correct date & time, it’s time to clear Chrome’s cache and cookies. To do so, press [B]Ctrl + Shift + Delete[/B] and erase your browsing data. Even if this hasn’t fixed the “This site can’t provide a secure connection” error, we recommend clearing your browsing data on a regular basis. Fix ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR by clearing your SSL State is the next thing you should try. Follow the steps below to do so: First, go to Customize and control Google Chrome, the three dots you see just below the X (close) button. Now click on Settings. Scroll down the page and open the Advanced Settings. Go to Open proxy settings by scrolling down or searching in the search bar. A window named ‘Internet Properties’ will open up. Go to the Content window and click on the Clear SSL State Button. [/QUOTE]
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