At Tuesday, March 14, 2006 7:24 AM, Bart Poort wrote: > I've read on serveral sites that the server certificate has to be > imported to the client local Trusted Root CA so this is what i did.
It's not the server certificate itself that needs to be imported into the Trusted Root CA, it's the root certificate that signed your cert; if there are other certs in the signing chain, they can then be verified. If these machines are in an Active Directory domain, your may want to install an enterprise AD-integrated CA. This way, your clients and servers will automatically trust the proper root servers, making this sort of thing go much more smoothly. -- Devin L. Ganger Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3Sharp LLC Phone: 425.882.1032 x 109 15311 NE 90th Street Cell: 425.239.2575 Redmond, WA 98052 Fax: 425.702.8455 (e)Mail Insecurity: http://blogs.3sharp.com/blog/deving/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
