Does anyone know how to load a certificate authority into Internet Explorer
properly?  I have successfully done this in Netscape by sending the mime-type
applications/x-x509-ca-cert then the Certificate Authority certificate.  

IE responds to this, but it asks to save/open the file (the first annoyance),
then when I try to open I get the correct thing.  If a click on cancel, then
try to open it again, I get a "This is an invalid security certificate file"
error message.  Why would that be?

If someone cancels this process and then can't do it again for a period of
time, that is not very nice.  Are there any ways around this error message?  Am
I doing something that IE doesn't like (obviously...but can it be corrected)?

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David Castro
Intranet Applications Developer
Azusa Pacific University

"My little children, let us not love in word or in tongue, but in deed and in
truth." -- 1 Jn 3:18 (NKJ)
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