Hi Michael,

If you don't have an Other People store under Current User, open Internet Explorer, 
select Tools, Internet Options, Content, and press the Certificates button. You should 
see an Other People tab in the certificates dialog. You can import the certificate 
here through this interface or you can return to mmc and refresh the Current User tree 
and Other People should now show up.

"Clark, Michael (OFM)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having trouble following the instructions provided for the sample apps
found in the ReadMe.txt file provided for WSE2.0. Under "Setting up certs"
the instructions say to use the MMC and "open both the current user's
certificate store and the local machine certificate store snap-ins. Using
Right-Click -> All Tasks -> Import..., import each of the following
certificates from the 'Certificates' folder (provided) into the appropriate
stores."

The problem I run into is that the instructions do not seem to match the
realities on my W2K box. The directions say to import them as follows:

MsdnWse2SecuritySamplesClient.cer (Client's public key) ->
LocalMachine/Other People
MsdnWse2SecuritySamplesServer.cer (Server's public key) ->
CurrentUser/Other People
MsdnWse2SecuritySamplesClient.pfx (Client's private key) ->
CurrentUser/Personal
MsdnWse2SecuritySamplesServer.pfx (Server's private key) ->
LocalMachine/Personal

While there is a Personal store for both CurrentUser and LocalMachine,
there is no Other People store! I am at a loss of how to get past this ---
there are a number of other stores, including "Trusted Root Certificates",
"Enterprise Trust", "Trusted People" and so on, but no exact match
to "Other People". Unfortunately, "Other People" is exactly what the WSE
2.0 Certificate Tool is looking for and I am at an impasse!

Any suggestions?

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