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Thank you very much for the time you have given.  I really appreciate
your responses.

I was wondering if there are any HOWTO's or documentation on how to use
the batchprocessor systems?  Basically, the scenario I'm going into has
about 70 users.  Is it possible to generate certificates for all these
users at once, and when they expire, to re-issue certificates?

Nevermind.  I just did a search through the archives.  In the future,
will it be possible to achieve the above (or am I totally
misunderstanding what the purpose of the Batch Processors system is for)?

Thanks.

Michael Bell wrote:
> Jason A. Pattie wrote:
>
>>
>> This error went away when I removed the --enable-package-build option to
>>  ./configure.  However, I'm still not able to sign the request when
>> approving it.  I still have to approve it without signing it.
>
>
> I know but my time is strongly limited today.
>
>> There also seems to be an issue on the "pub" interface when attempting
>> to download the valid certificate.  The screen for "Get Requested
>> Certificate" comes up with the Serial Number to put in and the Type of
>> Serial Number, but when I put in the correct information and click the
>> Continue button, the page loads for about a second and then the status
>> bar in the browser says "Done.", but the page does not change and
>> nothing pops up to let me download the certificate or anything like
>> that.  Does this mean my browser is already acquainted with the
>> generated certificate (since all interfaces are on the same machine and
>> being used by the same browser)?
>
>
> I think you use Netscape or Mozilla. Both programs give you only a
> notice if the certificate already exists or something failed. If the
> certificate is downloaded for the first time then you get nothing if the
> download succeeds. You can only look into your certstore to check the
> existence of the certificate.
>
> It is a really old problem of Netscape :(
>
> Michael

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