Thanks, John. 

I already ran into this using Postgres.... This patch is already 
installed. I am using DC style certificates (which is new to me and I had 
to change a bunch of the templates to support this). To reiterate, here is 
the errors I get:

In IE 6, I get the error: 


Error Code: 700 

 
  
The PKCS#7-object signals an error. The signature is not valid.

PKCS#7-Error 7932039: OpenCA::PKCS7->parseDepth: There is a problem with 
the verification of the chain. ( error:7:certificate signature failure)





In Firefox 3, I get the error: 

Error Code: 6203 
  
The request is not signed!
after a popup that states "sign is needed to proceed" 

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