There is a secure FTP site I connect to (using FileZilla client). Many months ago I clicked 'Always trust' on their certificate in the FileZilla interface; now I can no longer connect.
I know the site still works because I can connect from another (XP) machine...on that machine I get the security cert prompt, I click 'Accept', and I'm in and can transfer files.
On my own machine I've uninstalled FileZilla, deleted the FileZilla profile folder, re-installed, re-created the site - no change.
I'm guessing that Windows (Server 2008) is caching the site address & 'always trust' flag somewhere...can't find it in the registry. Can someone tell me how to locate and purge this stored certificate and/or reset the prompt flag?
Thanks.
I know the site still works because I can connect from another (XP) machine...on that machine I get the security cert prompt, I click 'Accept', and I'm in and can transfer files.
On my own machine I've uninstalled FileZilla, deleted the FileZilla profile folder, re-installed, re-created the site - no change.
I'm guessing that Windows (Server 2008) is caching the site address & 'always trust' flag somewhere...can't find it in the registry. Can someone tell me how to locate and purge this stored certificate and/or reset the prompt flag?
Thanks.