CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) — Question 241
When trying to access a secure internal network, the user receives an error messaging stating, "There is a problem with this website's security certificate." The user reboots the desktop and tries to access the website again, but the issue persists. Which of the following should the user do to prevent this error from reoccurring?
Answer options
- A. Reimage the system and install SSL.
- B. Install Trusted Root Certificate
- C. Select View Certificates and then Install Certificate.
- D. Continue to access the website.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B, as installing a Trusted Root Certificate is essential for establishing trust with the server's security certificate. Option A, reimaging the system and installing SSL, is unnecessary for this specific certificate issue. Option C, while it could help in certain cases, does not address the root cause of the trust issue. Option D is not advisable as it would allow continued access to a potentially insecure connection.