By any chance are you using IIS6?


>Unfortunately, we have not.  I know that the server is recognizing
>certificates because when I do a dump of the CGI variables, it shows that
>IIS is able to recognize my cert, find the mapping, and return my
>domain/username in the AUTH_USER variable as well as populating all other
>relevant client certificate CGI variables with the exception of the
>CLIENT_CERT_ENCODED variable.
>
>I created an ASP page and iterated through the
>Reqest.ClientCertificatecollection and all of the fields populate
>there.  So, the problem is not the
>server, and/or it's configuration, IMHO.  I'm sure the problem has something
>to do with ColdFusion, but I have no idea where to begin.  I'm going to
>contact someone with my company and see if they might be able to lend a
>hand.  If I can't get anywhere with them, then I might have to try and code
>around this issue.
>
>If I get anywhere, I will post whatever I've found.  I hope that you and
>anyone else will do the same.  Until then, I'm just gratified that I'm not
>the only one experiencing this issue.
>
>Sincerely,
>Robert Eberhart
>
>On 01/05/07, Bobby Schuchert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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