Hmm... SSL 2 is supposed to be have problems with it, but wonder if you force 
SSL 2 for IE 6... Can maybe set up different subdomains like ssl2.mydomain.com 
and ssl3.mydomain.com and redirect the browser based on the browser version?

Russ

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 8:15 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: IE6, SSL 3.0, form file fields problem continued...
> 
> Remember me driving everybody nutz with this one?
> 
> Basically, Internet Explorer, with a MS Update issued in February, when
> accessing a form using a security certificate using SSL 3.0 - will
> simply toss an error saying "page cannot be displayed" when trying to
> use a file field in a form to attach a file. Before the MS Update, IE6
> worked FINE, no problems!!! Suddenly, I'm getting calls from clients
> going "What did you break???".
> 
> Firefox, Netscape, Opera, and Safari have no problems and the forms
> worked as expected.
> 
> I spent days on this problem, talking to the hosting company, wondering
> what was wrong with my code, tearing my hair out, and getting behind on
> all my work.
> 
> For those that followed along and were interested if I ever found a fix
> (all 1 of you - heh), I finally found a Microsoft tech note:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815764/
> 
> At least the finally admitted there was a problem!! However, I tried the
> fix and this *still* doesn't cure the problem!
> 
> The only thing I've been able to do is put a warning on my forms with
> the following, which seems the ONLY thing that will work:
> 
> 1. Open the "Tools" Menu
> 2. Click "Internet Options"
> 3. Click the "Advanced" tab
> 4. Scroll almost to the bottom where it says "Security"
> 5. If "Use SSL 3.0" is checked, UNCHECK IT.
> 
> If anybody else has any further insite into this, I'd appreciate the
> input! Farking Microsoft!!! I should send them an invoice for all the
> hours I spent trying to fix this!!
> 
> 
> 

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