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  1. I received this email about Paypal upgrading to G5 but it refers to VeriSign but I use Godaddy's Secure Certificate Authority - G2. Does anyone know if this Godaddy G2 will be allowed come Paypal's coming upgrade? Edit: I was just on godaddy chat and they didnt seem to know about it....After they contacted their ssl team I got this reply... "OK so it seems that messages is a about a verisign certificate type and what PayPal requires from Verisign, Our SSL Certificate services team does not believe it has anything to do with Go Daddy. " Thoughts? The email is below... ACTION MAY BE REQUIRED: PayPal service upgrades for merchants. Because we support our merchants in helping them grow their business, we continue to make significant investments and improvements to our infrastructure. These improvements sometimes require us to perform necessary service upgrades. Please read below as we explain what the change is, and what action may be required by you.* What’s happening? Over the course of 2015 and 2016, PayPal will be working towards upgrading various SSL certificates. The changes include upgrading the following: The version of the VeriSign Trusted Root Certificate used to establish secure connections to PayPal. The signing algorithm of certificates (from SHA-1 to SHA-256). Why is this happening? We’re taking measures to address industry-wide security concerns which aren’t unique to PayPal. When implemented, these measures can help us improve the security and reliability of our PayPal integrations and help guard against current and future security threats. When is this happening? We’ve published the schedule of our service upgrade plan. Please check our 2015-2016 SSL Certificate Change microsite for the most recent updates as published schedules may change. Our efforts to upgrade SSL certificates for our production endpoints are scheduled to start in May 2015, and will continue into next year. Please note – The Sandbox environment is ready for testing. Testing in the Sandbox environment is one of the best ways to make sure your integration works. What do I need to do? For information regarding the important details of these upgrades, how it may impact your integration, and what you must do to future-proof your integration, please refer to the Merchant Security System Upgrade Guide on the microsite. *Please note – If you’re impacted by this upgrade, you may be required to implement these changes prior to the dates listed on the microsite. Otherwise, you may not be able to process payments through your current integration with PayPal. In addition, if you’re integrated with a third party, please check with them on any additional steps you may need to take. Questions can be directed to our Merchant Technical Services team on our Technical Support website. Click here for more information. Thanks for your patience as we continue to improve our services.
  2. Hi guys. Hoping you can help me out! I am trying to set up a website/store for my aunt's new business, and she chose GoDaddy as her host, which I unfortunately have little experience with. GoDaddy has OsCommerce as an application add-on, so I'm trying to set up the store using that. I downloaded this theme (templatemonster.com/free-oscommerce-2-3-1-template.html) and installed it using FTP... but once it's installed, you get errors for the admin page and the index page both, and cannot get into them without completely removing the files and OsCommerce application. Has anyone else had this issue, and know what I'm doing wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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