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I can access the WellsFargo sign in page. Of course this is using WM2003. Planet-Ed, do you have the 128-bit encryption installed? When I check the properties of the page (View -> Properites), it lists encryption as High (128 bit) meaning that the page might require 128 bit encryption (which would be expected of a bank webpage). Some pages would check for browser version because of certain features and/or security certificate (the Bank of America page gave me a warning about updating the browser since it detected 4.01 and said the certificate will expire at the beginning of 2004 - the default settings that came in WM2003). It might be the 128 bit encryption, and older security certificate on PPC2k2 that would prevent access even with the tweak, or it might just be PPC2k2 all together. Hope this helps.
fclifton, sorry I didn't mention about the registry tweak. Since it wasn't necessary for me to do it in WM2003 (4.01 is the default as oppose to 3.02 in PPC2k2 and it allows me to access various bank sites), I forgot about that. It seems I might have to do it anyway once the 4.01 security certificate expires in January of 2004 since I use Bank of America.
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