On Fri, 09 Jul 1999, you wrote:
>
> IE5 works fine with our modssl implementation, but i dont pretend to be an
> expert on these things :(
>
> Which registry hack?
>
On export browsers (40-bit) there is a registry entry under
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Cryptographic/Provider/01 (or some such similar
path - the exact syntax escapes me at the moment) which points to the base RSA
dll. To enable an export browser to do 128-bit encryption without using a
Verisign CA3 signing authority (global id). This entry is changed to point to
the rsaenh.dll which is the enhanced rsa dll, capable of 128-bit.
Are you using US domestic browsers? I'm wondering if the patch incorrectly
implements 128-bit encryption. It would be very surprising to find a MS product
that didn't work properly :-)
Cheers,
Gordon Smith, MCP
Network Administrator
Horticultural Automation Ltd.
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