Hello.

Perhaps you need to add your CA server to the list of 'Trusted Root
Certification Authorities'. To do this start certmgr from a prompt or
Choose Tools->Internet Options->Content->Publishers.

If you use the Win2K CA you may add choose to add the Test CA to the
list when you chose to download the issued Certificate in the browser.
(Ok this last sentence is perhaps a bit foggy if one haven't worked with
the Win2K CA).

Regards,
Thomash

-----Original Message-----
From: Ret Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 10. juni 2002 18:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DOTNET] Problems to authentificate with client certificate
(IIS)

I have a following problem:
I have MS Certificate server isuing client certificates. I'm trying to
set
up client certificate authentification in IIS.
With certificate from regular certification authority (like verisign)
everything works Ok, but with certificates from certificate server i get
only HTTP 403.7 - Forbidden: Client certificate required error. What am
I
doing wrong? What are the requirements on certificate to work as a
authentification in IIS?

SWH SIEMENS
Martin Ret
Dubravska cesta 9
842 37 Bratislava
Tel. +421 2 5968 4239
Fax. +421 2 5968 5402
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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