Hi,

I had the same effect when using German Umlaut-characters.
One should only use 7 Bit ASCII characters or
Enroll.CreatePKCS10 () crashes.
However, the @ character works fine for me.

Tampi


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Hello everybody:

I use a form to request certificates to Openssl. With Netscape, I have no
problem, but with Explorer, I get an error message #80092021 whenever I
write the @ in the Email input box.
Isn't it possible to submit an @ within a PKCS10 packet?
Which way should I proceed?

Thanx a lot.

Cheers

Jorge
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