Heya,

Tek Budda wrote:

> I have used Thawte and have been very happy with them with regards to 
> the process, support, etc.  They also offer a free e-mail certificate 
> program as well.

Interesting. What's an email cert?

> If you are using IE7 one thing to be cautious of is it reportng that a 
> sites certificate has been revked even when it isn;t.  I had this happen 
> with my work and I ended up have to disable the check for server & 
> publisher cert revocation options in order to even get my site to load. 
>   Bot IE 7 is a pain in the arse!

IE7 is a scourge. It pukes on our domain.com because our cert was not 
issued by a third party. OK, I can deal with that. However, it further 
pukes on our domain.com/somedirectory with the additional error that the 
certificate is not issued for that website. What would MS have us do? 
Register a cert for every directory on our server? Totally pissed that 
MS has enough clout to make us jump through these irrelevant hoops.

</rant>

J

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