Cannot bypass trusted site warning on Firefox 4 RC

Trying to login to AKO Webmail site. Certificate warning box pops up, and I click on "Add Exception", but nothing happens.

Do you have the DoD certificates installed?<br />
You need at least the CA-2 root certificate and the CA-17 and CA-21 intermediate certificates.<br />
You can try the forum to ask for help on how to install the certificates on Mac.
* http://dodpki.c3pki.chamb.disa.mil/rootca.html
* http://militarycac.com/dodcerts.htm
* http://militarycac.com/forums/

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