Select certificate - 403 Forbidden: Access is denied in Safari

Safari is asking to 'Select Certificate' for a website.
It shows two certificates the old one which expired in Feb last year and the current one which is set to expire in 3011!
Regardless which one you choose it comes back with....
Server Error
403 - Forbidden: Access is denied.
You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied.
p.s. This is the current version on Windows Vista and have replicated it on another computer. Have tried uninstalling (and deleteing all Apple's hidden updaters/helpers and all folders in the setting/program files areas). Then re-installed and exactly the same problem comes back.
Tried it on a Mac too with the same problem.
The website is www.amplicon.com and the certificate is issued by 'COMODO CA Limited'

Your right, it works fine from my home. Just tried it on the Mac here. But it was a client that first informed us of the problem and trying it from the office on both Mac and PC Safari fialed but all other browsers were fine.
At the office everything is synced to the network time clock, and I can tell you we would know if the time was wrong...
But as it was fialing on both the Mac and PC versions in the same building it seems like it's not a OS issue, maybe it's our DNS server or something on the windows network that Safari is not dealing with that well, but other browsers seem to have no problems with.
We did change SSL supplier recently, maybe it's only a problem with browsers that have had the old and new certificate running in the browser.
I would just think it was an internal issue, but as it was reported by a regular client it is obviously replicable in more than one location.
Is there any hidden places Safari hides the certificate info that would not get removed when you uninstall Safari? Like in the registry or in windows somewhere, if so is there a way to clear it. Or could it be getting it from a cache somewhere on the network?
It's not really a big issue as we don't have many Safari users, but we do like to make sure Safari is supported and works on the site.

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