SSL Certificate Expired Indesign CS6

So I open Indesign this morning and find that the SSL Certificate has expired. So my question is, since Adobe has come out with CC, is this going to be the trend at Adobe? Is this going to be Adobe's way of telling me to go CC? Because I am certainly not impressed that I have to go in and change settings so I do not get the message posted below every time I open Indesign, which is a legitimate paid for copy. I am planning on going to CC, but when I am ready. As you can tell I am not pleased to be posting this.

Fyredept wrote:
So I open Indesign this morning and find that the SSL Certificate has expired. So my question is, since Adobe has come out with CC, is this going to be the trend at Adobe? Is this going to be Adobe's way of telling me to go CC? Because I am certainly not impressed that I have to go in and change settings so I do not get the message posted below every time I open Indesign, which is a legitimate paid for copy. I am planning on going to CC, but when I am ready. As you can tell I am not pleased to be posting this.
I may be totally wrong here, but this might be originating in the security settings of your browser or other Internet connection settings. SSL is a more-secure way for stuff to travel the 'Net, and some browsers or other Internet tools that manage your accounts and connections, have a setting to make SSL the connection type every time to open a Web site or page. There should be somewhere in yor browser or elsewhere in your Internet account connections manager, that specifies using SSL always. There may be a way to reset the certificate, or to request that it be renewed. Perhaps check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) tech support. Possibly the SSL issue is managed at their level. Also, if you're in a corporate environment, check with your IT support folks.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
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