Anytime man, awesome software deserves it! Anyway, I guess you can code anything you want. Perhaps, since by default OPENSSL generates PEM files, maybe just look at all files in the directory for some specific snipet of code that tells you it is a Certificate file. But, it really does not matter as long as there is step by step instructions... people will usually figure it out. Then again, I don't know what kind of people you deal with day to day :-))

Thanks for your prompt and excellent support!

Manny

Richard E. Brown wrote:
Manny:

--- Manny Gonzalez wrote:
She works like a charm...!!!!!!!! Super cool.

However, I will tell you one thing you can add to your help file / instructions
file:

Don't just change the name of the files via the gui (clicking on the name of the
file to rename it) You MUST go into "File-Info" and change the name there too. I ran
into a problem because my file looked like it was named correctly but in the real
name it still had the .PEM extension.
--- end of quote ---

Ahah! That's good feedback. I wonder if InterMapper ought to look for the .pem
extension and open the file anyway...
Please get back to me if you have further questions. Thanks!

Rich Brown
Dartware, LLC

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