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All of sudden now when I log in to royal games I get: Safari can't open the page "https//www.royalgames.com/login.jsp" because Safari can't establish a secure connection to the server "www.royalgames.com".

All of sudden now when I log in to royal games I get: Safari can't open the page "https//www.royalgames.com/login.jsp" because Safari can't establish a secure connection to the server "www.royalgames.com".

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Aug 8, 2015 8:53 PM

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Posted on Aug 9, 2015 7:22 AM

Try another browser as a test.


If you want to stay with 10.6, try Firefox which is still being updated.


Firefox

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Aug 9, 2015 8:35 AM in response to TheCoachK

I can confirm the problem with Safari on 10.6.8 - it works fine with Safari on Mavericks. Safari on Snow Leopard is increasingly having problems with some sites because it's now well out of date (and it's not going to be updated). Fortunately FireFox is kept up to date and still works on Snow Leopard, so your only option is to use that until you are ready to upgrade your computer. (You should be aware that Snow Leopard is no longer receiving security updates, so increasingly it will become vulnerable).

Aug 9, 2015 9:11 AM in response to TheCoachK

You are welcome.


If you want to consider upgrading your OS.


heck that your computer is compatible with Mountain Lion/Mavericks/Yosemite.


To check the model number hold down the option/alt key, go to the Apple menu and select System Information.


iMac (Mid 2007 or newer) model number 7,1 or higher


Your Mac needs:

  • OS X v10.6.8 or OS X Lion already installed
  • 2 GB or more of memory (More is better - 4 GB minimum seems to be the consensus)
  • 8 GB or more of available space

Check to make sure your applications are compatible. PowerPC applications are no longer supported after 10.6.


Application Compatibility

Applications Compatibility (2)


Do a backup before installing, preferable 2 backups on 2 different drives.

One option is to create a new partition (~30- 50 GB), install the new OS, and ‘test drive’ it. If you like/don’t like it it, you can then remove the partition. Do a backup before you do anything. By doing this, if you don’t like it you won’t have to go though the revert process.






Open Disk Utility, select your hard drive (step 1), then the Partition tab (step 2), and select the partition. Using the /// at the bottom move it up (step 3) until the size box decrease by about 50 GB. Select the newly created space and hit the + button (step 4). Name it something and select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as the format (step 5). Then hit the Apply button(step 6). Download the installer from the App Store and when it starts, point it at the new partition. You might want to make a copy of the installer outside the Applications folder to avoid having to re-download it in the future. Once installed, go to System Preferences/Startup Disk, select the new partition and reboot. Test away.

All of sudden now when I log in to royal games I get: Safari can't open the page "https//www.royalgames.com/login.jsp" because Safari can't establish a secure connection to the server "www.royalgames.com".

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