That is probably because, the client CA list that the server sends
does not contain the CA that issued the client certificate.
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Hope this helps,
Amit.

Pinca George wrote:
> 
>  Hello world,
> 
>  I got a verisign Class 1 personal 60 days tryal certificate instaled in
>  Explorer.
> 
>  I can see it under 'Personal' certificates. It verifies ok. But still, when
> I want to authorize myself to a SSL web server which asks for client
> authorization, the certificate is not displayed in the dialog to choose
> from.
> 
> I exported it, including the key, in p12 format and imported under 'Yours'
> in Netscape 4.7.
> And again , when I want to authorize myself to a SSL web server which asks
> for client authorization, the browser tells me I do not have a personal
> certificate.
> 
>  Do you have an ideea about what is happening ???
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> George Pinca
> 
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