The client browser has to be able to read 128 bit encryption ,
you will need to get a program called fortify  to upgrade your clients 
standard browsers to 128 bit. or to obtain the us version of the browsers..

David

At 04:36 pm 25/08/99 , you wrote:
>> Try www.thawte.com  They are cheaper than Verisign and have good help 
>> on-line as well as test certificates so you can try 
>> everything out before 
>> paying.
>
>That's good but I don't think their certificate are able to transform 40bit
>Browsers into 128bit Browsers as special Verisign certificates issued out of
>US only to Bank and credit institute.
>
>The broblem out of US is that all Clients are possibly 40bit, I need to turn
>on 128bit encription without having to install or download anything... :-)
>
>Thanks! I try to download a trial certificate, I hope that works, but I am
>almost sure it doesn't... :-(
>
>Byez
>ANdreaT
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