What happens is after you apply the new dll to your website and a
non-patched client trys to get a cert. a popup comes up
asking them if they want the new dll. If they hit yes, they get a cert., if
no they don't. At least that the way our site works.

                                                            Mark S.




Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@openssl.org on
10/15/2002 08:41:06 AM

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In message <B5FC94784717D211931A006008911A69018B4B41@MSC0E001> on Tue, 15
Oct 2002 21:55:44 +0900, "Shalkebaev,AntonMSCAG"
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ShalkebaevA> Just change clsid to 127698e4-e730-4e5c-a2b1-21490a70c8a1
ShalkebaevA> and place your new xenroll.dll to a web server for none
updated clients

OK, that worked fine.  How should the users with non-updated
xenroll.dll install it?  Some secret procedure I should know about?

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