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Hello JOANNE!

On Friday, June 29, 2001 at 12:25:17 AM you wrote:

> Yes, it is the pre-configured AB that was already there when I
> downloaded TB. I would appreciate an explanation why I was not able
> to use this one. What is meant by *Intermediate Certificates (for
> S/MIME purposes)*

I am not quite sure if these AB's can be used as normal AB's. There
are I think two books strictly for S/MIME use, that is - and I don't
know much about that - they contain the certificates or the
appropriate certificate authorities. For the technical details we will
hopefully get some insight by S/MIME buffs, or maybe Marck can
enlighten us.

If it has anything to do with your problem, I am not sure of, since I
can't test it. But it sounds logical to me that special AB's do have
there limitations. If I am correct with my idea about the certificates
that would clear up why these AB's (Intermediate and Root) are not
available as you need it.

Let's see what others can tell us ...



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http://www.Write4U.de

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The Bat 1.53d on Windows 95 4.0 1212 C

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