![]() It’s probably not a book that’s going to end up on my Best Books of the Year list, but it is still a book well worth reading. A grade in the B range is a book I gave 4 stars to on Goodreads. I’ve had comments about books that I give a grade in the B range to as not being a book I liked. So now, at the end of April, I have six books I’ve yet to review, and am going to take care of them all in a series of very short reviews!Īs I do so, I want to clear something up. Part of it is time, since teaching from home is so much harder than I’d ever imagined, but most of it is just mental head space. As April began, I settled in and reading came back to me as a comfort. The first couple of weeks my mind was bouncing around all over the place and reading was HARD. As I write this post, most of us are starting our seventh week of social distancing and largely staying at home. The last couple months have been a weird time. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. ![]() We do not provide the certificate and if it is missing your internal IT department needs to obtained it from the Certificate Authority - navigate to the CONNECT Center, click the padlock icon to the left of the URL, select "Connection is secure" and click the certificate information/icon - the certificate details will be displayed, click the "Issuer Statement" button, which will direct you to the Let's Encrypt Certificate Authority.This post may include Amazon links. Have IT confirm ISRG Root X1 is listed in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities list in the Certificate snap-in for Microsoft Management Console. Following is an explanation for the transition to ISRG Root since Let's Encrypt was previously signed by a different root certificate authority. If ISRG Root X1 is not trusted, some of our security certificates will not be either. ![]() Let's Encrypt certificates are signed by R3 which in turn is signed by ISRG Root X1 as described in the following explanation from Let's Encrypt. Several Bentley servers utilize a security certificate signed by Let's Encrypt. > : The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure. > : The underlying connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel. The following error shows that the user does not have the ISRG Root X1 security certificate installed:ĮRROR - BUDDIClient - GetUrl() encountered an error: : Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel with authority ''. If the issue persists, please refer to the following alternative instructions. The third resolution usually resolves the issue, but the first two are worth trying anyway. The following troubleshooting steps from Microsoft may help. The Windows data protection API used to securely store a user’s token is encountering connection issues with the domain controller. Instructions on how to enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation are here. The computer must be trusted for delegation and the current user account must be configured to allow delegation. If you see the following error in the logs that says either the computer or the user account are not trusted or allow delegation:ĮRROR - Manager - Failed to get WSG token: : The requested operation cannot be completed. Open the Bentley Licensing Tool, click on Tools > Options - If your company does not require a proxy server setting, it should then be left blank. At the start of the CONNECTION Client it says "Connection Failure - Could not connect"
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |