Hi there,

To successfully generate CSR in IE8 on Vista/Win7 try this:
- Add your OpenCA RA site to Trusted sites (i.e.
"https://test-ra.domain.com";).
- Go to Security tab in Internet Options, then select Trusted sites and
click on Custom level button. 
- Do this modifications:
        Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt: set
to Enable
        Allow Scriptlets: set to Enable
        Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls: set to Disable
        Binary and Script behaviours: set to Enable
        Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use external
media player: set to Disable
        Download Signed ActiveX controls: set to Prompt
        Download unsigned ActiveX controls: set to Prompt
        Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for
scripting: Prompt
        Run ActiveX controls and plugins set to Enable
        Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting: set to Enable
Close and reopen IE.
Hope this helps.

Regards,

Dmitrij


-----Original Message-----
From: tomaaak [mailto:tomas.ju...@anect.com] 
Sent: 2011 m. kovo 11 d. 12:17
To: openca-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Openca-Users] Certificate request from Windows 7 and Internet
Explorer 8


Hello,

our OpenCA 1.1 works well with all combination of OSs and browsers, except
combination of Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8. When user requests
certificate (when browser is to generate private key), it ends up with alert
window telling to lower security to Medium-Low level (which enables ActiveX
components to run). Deeper investigation reveals internal error:

CertEnroll::CX509Enrollment::_CreateRequest: No such interface supported
0x80004002 (-2147467262)

It seems some parameter when calling a component is incorrect.

Anyone encountered this?

Tom
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