"Marat S. Salimov" wrote:
> 
> 
> Thank you for your answer Steve. Please correct me if I'm wrong. As I've got my plan 
>should be like this one:
> -I take the latest release of OpenSSL's 'ca'. BTW which one?
> -I upgrade my old OpenSSL's 'ca' with the last obtained
> -I look for the options which copy extensions from the request to the certificate
> -I use this certificate to sign my Microsoft CA
> 
> Do anybody know about such situations that have succeeded?
> 

No you need to get the latest snapshot for 0.9.7. If you can send me the
certificate request then I'll tell you whether its likely to work or
not. It all depends on what extensions are present.

Steve.
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