Beginning sp4 on NT 4, there is enough there, as there is a product
already using it that costs 1k; http://www.dart.com ... see the
"secure tool".  It works, but it is only offered as an activex
component.

-Brian


>>Also there is a crypto api that I
>>believe gets you the RSA public-key functions.

> The CryptoAPI does not export enough functionality to enable you to
> implement SSL. This *might* have changed in Win2K.  I haven't been following
> the discussions that closely; here are two messages on the subject:

> http://discuss.microsoft.com/SCRIPTS/WA-MSD.EXE?A2=ind9612E&L=CryptoAPI&P=R2
> 96

> http://discuss.microsoft.com/SCRIPTS/WA-MSD.EXE?A2=ind9912B&L=CryptoAPI&P=R1
> 55&D=0
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