Thanks
Chris. I am going to give that a look. I am a little confused as to whether
I need to re-install the q301625 after (first) un-installing/re-installing
Certificate Services and (second) W2K SP 2. I have always been told that a
good rule of thumb is if you have to insert the W2K Server install CD and
it copies files from it you need to re-install the latest Service pack. I am not
sure if this is the case with q301625. BTW, I had already un-installed and
re-installed Certificate Services/W2K SP2 before I got your reply. It is
all back up now. I am still having one issue that I need to deal with.
I am still getting the error "The security certificate was issued by a company that you have not chosen to trust. View the certificate and to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority". I click view the certificate, then I run the "Install Certificate" and it imports and installs successfully, but I still get the security alert each time I exit Internet Explorer and restart Internet Explorer to access the site. Sorry to keep hitting you with questions. I really appreciate your help with this issue. It has been very useful.SS
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Title: IIS and CA in 2000
- IIS and CA in 2000 Shannon Speck
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- RE: IIS and CA in 2000 Shannon Speck
- Re: IIS and CA in 2000 Chris Shattock
- Re: IIS and CA in 2000 Chris Shattock
- RE: IIS and CA in 2000 Shannon Speck
- Re: IIS and CA in 2000 Chris Shattock
- RE: IIS and CA in 2000 Shannon Speck
- RE: IIS and CA in 2000 Adil Hindistan
- RE: IIS and CA in 2000 Shannon Speck
- Re: IIS and CA in 2000 Chris Shattock
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