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Old 01-13-2007
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Re: Problem when requesting SSL certs with Vista......
Miai,

Have you tried the below link for additional assistance? With your knowledge
and previous experience using certs, can not imagine why you are experiencing
difficulties.

http://search.microsoft.com/results....-US&FORM=QBME1
--
Firewall

Disclaimer:
Accept Vista as it is, or, Abandon Vista


"mlai" wrote:

> Secured Email. I try to sign all the emails that I send to people so that
> my friends and business associates knows that the message is genuine from
> myself.
>
> "FireWall2" <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news06C5B1D-87CC-4BF4-A7F6-3CE288A83EFE@microsoft.com...
> >
> > Hello Mlai,
> >
> > Curiosity has got the best of me, what is your intended purpose for
> > importing free certs from Thawte ?
> >
> > Reluctant for sharing suggestions not knowing your desired outcome.
> >
> > --
> > Firewall
> >
> >
> > "mlai" wrote:
> >
> >> Just an observation:
> >> I tried obtaining SSL certs with Vista thru Thawte (their free personal
> >> email certs). I had to put www.thawte.com in a Trusted Zone and disable
> >> protected mode for the trusted zone for it to work. However, when I
> >> import
> >> the issued certificates, I do not get an option to mark the private key
> >> as
> >> exportable and consequently, I cannot export the cert for backup and
> >> installation on my laptop.
> >>
> >> If I request the cert from XPSP2 (also IE7), I can mark the cert as
> >> exportable and can export the cert in PFX format to be used on another
> >> machine. The process is completely identical but it works on XPSP2 but
> >> not
> >> Vista RTM (I am on x64).
> >>
> >> Can anybody shed some light on this? It will be a major problem as I
> >> will
> >> be moving to a pure Vista environment soon for my home network (which has
> >> 7
> >> machines......)
> >>
> >> Please help.
> >> TIA.
> >>

>

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