Thanks Thomas Deleting:
> C:\Documents and Settings\<you>\Application\Data\AccessGrid\Config\certRepo didn't change anything, even with a new anonymous cert - but deleting the whole tree from AccessGrid down and re-installing the toolkit did. Previous re-installation had no effect so I assume that that tree, as part of the user data, stays put during uninstall/install. Sounds like you were right about something strange in there somewhere. Managed to install my personal cert which I'd previously saved as well - so even better. Thanks to all for your help. Cheers Steve > -----Original Message----- > From: Thomas D. Uram [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 19 April 2005 18:36 > To: Steve Williams > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: FW: [AG-TECH] passphrase fails > > Steve: > > You should have certificates listed in the TrustedCACerts tab of the cert > manager. I > suspect there is bad state in your certificate repository. I'd recommend > you do the > following: > > - Exit any running AG software > - Delete the following directory: > C:\Documents and Settings\<you>\Application > Data\AccessGrid\Config\certRepo > - Start the Certificate Manager > - From the requests tab, request a certificate (you could request an > anonymous cert, which > will be immediately issued and available) > - When the cert is ready, import it, and proceed as normal > > At the end of this, you should have multiple certificates listed on the > TrustedCACerts tab > (Access Grid Developers CA, DOEGrids CA, ESnet Root CA, Anonymous). If > you don't, or if > there is some other failure, let me know. > > Tom Uram > > > > Steve Williams wrote: > > Thanks for those responses: > > > > Nope, the cert has not expired, it is brand new and the dates on it are > > correct - I even got another one to check that it wasn't just the cert > > and that I hadn't made a typo in the passphrase. > > > > This is a new install for me - it seems, though I may be wrong, that the > > main problem is that I should have something in the Trusted CA tab of > > the cert manager - I have nothing. > > > > Does that spark any lights? > > > > Cheers > > > > Steve > > > >

