Plasma:

My problem is that i importe the certificate well, I see it in Personal
section of Tool>Internet Options>Contents>Certificate. i can see that this
certificate are valid :))

But my problem is that i have a IIS intalled whit SSL, when the IIS resquest
me a Certificate for client autentication the certificates tha i imported
don't appear in the Certificate list where i can choice one certificate :(

Can you tell me some hint to fix the problem, do you think that is my IE5.0?

Thanks in advance
Raul Gutierrez

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Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 10:34 PM
Subject: Re: I've modify CA.pl


>Raul:
>
>> have another problem. I have a IIS4.0 on NT 4.0 instaled in my company, I
>> setup SSL in this server so that it resquest a client certificate when i
>> access to a page, but my IE5.0 dont show me the CERTIFICATE that i import
>in
>> format pkcs12, What can i do for  the IE5.0 to show me this Certificate?
>
>You mean you cannot see your certificate in IE5?  The way how you import
>pkcs12 into IE5 is much the same as IE4:
>
>Tool>Internet Options>Contents>Certificate
>
>And you'll see Certificate Manager.  Press Import button, Certificate
>Manager Import Wizard (? translation might be imprecise) will appear.
>Certificate is very easy to use (comparing with IE4), just follow
>instructions.
>After successful import, you should see your certificate in Personal (?)
>section
>of Certificate Manager.
>
>I imported my PKCS12 certificate this way, so it should work to you.
>
>Chen, Wei-Hon (plasma)
>a rookie administrator
>
>
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