No, that one is for Windows NT 4.0, mine is Windows 2000 Professional. It refuses to install.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Okay There is a patch that will do all this for you. > Microsoft KB Q323172. > When you apply this it does the xenroll.dll install > and registry changes > for you. > The registry has to match the actual DLL on your > box. Also our CA is on > Unix and for the CA registration part that DLL has > to match what's on the > enrolling > clients box. Check on your enrollment box and you'll > see the xenroll.dll, > This has to be the same as the client DLL > > Mark > S > > > > > Mark Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 02/03/03 02:09 PM > Please respond to openssl-users > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > Subject: Re: Does this mean that I > don't have any Cryptographic Service Provider in > my system? > > > Mark, thanks. > > Yes, I checked HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, under which I had > only CEnroll.CEnroll\CurVer and > CEnroll.CEnroll.1\CLSID. > > The value of CEnroll.CEnroll.1\CLSID is > {43F8F289-7A20-11D0-8F06-00C04FC295E1}, the old one. > > The value of CEnroll.CEnroll\CurVer is > CEnroll.CEnroll.1. > > Then I manually added a new key at > CEnroll.CEnroll\CEnroll.CEnroll.2, under which I > added > CLSID and assigned the new value > {127698e4-e730-4e5c-a2b1-21490a70c8a1} to it. > > Now I changed the value of CurVer to > CEnroll.CEnroll.2. Then I restarted my Win2K, > launched my tomcat, tried the new clsid with my HTML > page. > > It did not work. Probably this is not the right way > to have my system work for the new clsid? > > What do you think, Mark? > > The other Mark __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]