I'm using Windows XP SP2 and I tested too in Windows Vista.

where can I find documents about this? Windows and its algorithms?

Samuel Rios Carvalho



On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Scott Rea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I imported to Trusted Root Store on my XP Pro SP3 machine and it shows
> up as trusted for me
> It is an RSA based cert with SHA256 hashing for the signature, and my
> Service Pack3 with all the latest patches handles that just fine
>
> No problems from my end with this certificate. This must be a client
> configuration issue on your end.
>
> What version of Windows are you using? Are all the latest patches installed?
>
> -Scott
>
> Samuel Rios Carvalho wrote:
>> I'm sending my CA root certificate.
>> Please, import it, and open it again.
>> Windows don't recongnize it trusted.
>>
>>
>> Samuel Rios Carvalho
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Scott Rea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> What do you mean by not recognizing self signed?
>>> If it is a trust issue, edit the properties on the certificate (via IE
>>> interface or MMC) to set what purposes the CA will be trusted for.
>>>
>>> NOTE: if you have an ECDSA Root, it may not be supported in your Windows
>>> client. RSA based roots should work just fine - but again, may depend
>>> upon which hashing algorithm you used e.g. SHA256 might not work unless
>>> you have all latest updates applied
>>>
>>> -Scott
>>>
>>> Samuel Rios Carvalho wrote:
>>>
>>>> I imported by MMC work. Certificate is in Trusted Root CA. But when I
>>>> open root certificate, don't recognize self signed.
>>>>
>>>> some idea?
>>>>
>>>> Samuel Rios Carvalho
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Scott Rea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> This is an issue with IE - I am assuming you are running IE 7 - yes?
>>>>> Try importing again but on the certificate store window of the wizard,
>>>>> do not choose the automatic option - choose the 2nd option, browse, and
>>>>> place in the Trusted Root CA store. (Depending on why you are trusting
>>>>> the root, you may also want to choose "show physical stores" option in
>>>>> the browse window and put into Local Computer Store of Trusted CA or
>>>>> Registry  - depending on why you are trusting it)
>>>>> Alternatively - run the Certificates MMC and import the certificate
>>>>>
>>>>> _Scott
>>>>>
>>>>> Samuel Rios Carvalho wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> After create key pair, I go to "Self Signed CA Certificate (from
>>>>>> altready generated request)" for create Root Certificate.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But when I import in Internet Explorer, it recognize my certificate as
>>>>>> Intermediate AC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> some idea?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Samuel Rios Carvalho
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