Frank: Note that, for most uses of the Venue Client, a certificate is not required. If you will be using Venues that require a certificate, then you'll need one to coordinate access with the Venue Server administrator.
Tom On 4/6/09 5:40 PM, Christoph Willing wrote: > > On 07/04/2009, at 7:34 AM, Frank Fulchiero wrote: > >> Sorry, noob question. >> I installed AG 3.2-beta1 on latest OSX 10.5.6 >> I requested a Certificate.... >> Then I hosed my install by playing around too much, so reformatted >> the drive, and reinstalled everything. >> >> Now AG seems to work fine, and I received the email... >> >> "Your certificate request to the AG Developers CA has been approved >> and your certificate is ready. You can retrieve this certificate >> automatically by running the Venues Client and picking View Pending >> requests from the Preferences->Certificate Manager Menu item." Then >> it gives me the DN for this request: O=etc... >> >> However, there is no Pending request in my Certificate Manager... >> Do I make a new request, or is there some other way to retrieve it? > > > Frank, > > When you reformatted/reinstalled, you will have lost your local record > of the certificate request so there's no way to use the certificate > thats now available to you. You'll need to request a new certificate. > > > chris > > > >> If there is a FAQ or instruction on-line, I would love to see >> it...Google search does not seem to uncover anything I can use or >> understand. >> >> Thanks, >> Frank Fulchiero >> Digital Media Specialist >> Connecticut College > > Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8316 > QCIF Access Grid Manager > University of Queensland > >