What process did this customer use to request the
digital certificate from the CA?

--- corbtech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> G'Day...I need your help, again!
> 
> I have a customer where several years ago I have
> created digital 
> certificates as a local issuing authority.  (Ie We
> have issued a 
> certificate to ourselves.)  I have assigned this
> certificate to 
> various applications, including Telnet and HTTP and
> these have been 
> working for some time.
> 
> Now the client has purchased a digital certificate
> that covers their 
> entire domain and I am trying to install this on
> their AS/400 via 
> the DCM to use with HTTP.   However, when I attempt
> to import the 
> certificate receive the following message:
> 
> "No request key is found for the certificate. If you
> are trying to 
> receive the signed certificate, you must be using
> the same 
> certificate store that was used when the certificate
> was requested. 
> If this is a CA certificate, you should use the
> function for 
> importing a CA."
> 
> Is there any way around this?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



        
                
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