> The reason for my enquiry is that the workaround has
> the unfortunate effect of provoking, in the IE5 
> security info dialogue, the message "This 
> certificate has failed to verify for all of its 
> intended purposes".

I am not sure if the above message has anything to do
with using !EXPORT56 since it does not happen only for
MSIE-56 bit browsers. AFAIK, the message appears for
most MSIE 5.0 browsers and it has been explained by
both MS and Verisign here:

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q233/4/79.ASP

http://www.verisign.com/cus/srv/kb/global/global0008.html




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