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
> 
> 

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