Greetings,

Verisign's Web site indicates that an SSL cert without the "green address
bar" is available. Not sure what kind of price difference it makes with
them. My organization uses GlobalSign and there's a several hundred dollar
difference to add the extended validation SSL (green address bar)! If the
primary goal is using a certificate issued by a signing authority that's got
the root cert imported in a default Windows installation, it should be
doable for a few hundred dollars a year by not adding the "green address
bar" feature.

Good luck.

Jill

On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Craig Carter <
[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Hi Jason,
>
> I'm not 100% sure whether there is a basic cert from Verisign that would
> eliminate the warnings while still not turning the banner green.  I wasn't
> personally involved in the discussions with Verisign and went with our web
> administrator recommendations.  I'd be surprised to hear there is a cheaper
> option that we could have gone with--Verisign wasn't even willing to give us
> a pro-rated upgrade when we swapped out hardware/sites and added a load
> balancer and needed new certificates issued.
>
>

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