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J.1
4 years agoFrequent Contributor
"A required certificate is not within its validity period" - eight or more users can't connect
I am being blitzed by emails from my users, all reporting that they are getting the following message. "GoTo Opener encountered an error: A required certificate is not within its validity pe...
- 4 years ago
Hi,
The following steps will ensure that you have the required certificate installed and that it has the correct permissions enabled:
- Navigate to this verification page. If the page doesn’t load, that means they do not have Digi cert on the machine. You can download the root cert at DigiCert (DigiCert Trusted Root G4, DER format, parent web page link ) and install it by choosing local machine as option.
- If you have certificate already installed, and still facing the issues then follow the below steps :
- Select Run from the Start menu, and then enter certlm.msc.
- Find DigiCert Trusted Root G4, right click on “properties”.
- Select third radio button (Enable only for the following purposes) under “Certificate purposes”, and check “Server Authentication”, “Client Authentication”, “Code Signing”, “Secure Email”, “Time stamping”
- Click on apply.
Once you have completed these steps, sign into your GoToMyPC account and try to connect to your Host computer.
EDIT - Including info from follow up posts later in this thread:
We have developed an executable for those customers still having issues after the fix was released:
- Please download this file and run it once on the local (Client) computer that you are connecting from.
- Sign into your GoToMyPC account and connect to Host as you always do.
If you are not using MFA or SSO on your account you can also download the GoToMyPC client-app and connect to host computer using client app.
If you are still unable to connect after doing this, please give our toll-free support a call and they will assist further.
mikesaroyan
4 years agoActive Contributor
I have two users still having the same issue.
Deleting the folder did not help.
GlennD
4 years agoGoTo Manager
Hi,
If you are still having issue after deleting the GoToMyPC folder please try rebooting your computer. The issue has been resolved from our side and deleting the folder will remove any older files that may continue to cause issues, a reboot will clear all processes in case something is stuck there. If you are still having trouble after that please call our toll-free support so one of our reps can investigate further.
- LVTA4 years agoNew Contributor
Still not working on Windows 7 machines after deleting the user folders and rebooting.
- tan74 years agoNew Contributor
Same problem here. I can't connect from my Windows 7 machine but I am able to connect from my Windows 10 machine.
- GlennD4 years agoGoTo Manager
Hi, we are investigating why a subset of customers are still seeing this issue. We are redeploying the fix from yesterday in case some customers did not receive it.