I've been through the hands on labs using Win XP and 2003 Server.  It was a learning 
experience, to say the least, because at the time, there was little documentation and 
very little help in the communities.

The X.509 Cert tool is Super!  It worked well for this "Steenkin Person."  I love it 
because it saves considerable work in trying to find the Base64 cert ID.

As far as your Win 2K problems....  good luck.

NorthWest Data Solutions, Anchorage, Alaska

Curt Hagenlocher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Clark, Michael (OFM)"

> Since the X509 Certificate Tool is apparently hard-coded for Other
> Steenkin'
> People I guess I can't use it. Or is it that I can't use WSE2? It would
> be
> just my luck.

There doesn't appear to have been as much testing of WSE2 under Win2K as
under XP. For instance, one part of the VS.NET integration didn't work at
all, for instance. (It's been fixed in the Service Pack.)

I was able to make it through most of the hands-on labs using 2K.

--
Curt Hagenlocher
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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