RE: OT - Problem w/IIS SSL & installing new SSL cert

2004-05-06 Thread Jeffrey Polaski
> OK. You should still be able to create a new certificate request
without 
> uninstalling the previous certificate. Are you renewing a certificate,
or 
> replacing it altogether?
I think we have it figured 
out now... I've been away from the office, on jury 
duty, so I was hoping to leave more explicit 
instructions than my rough notes. The admin's 
have it figured out, though. Thanks for your response!

> [Hey, even more OT, you probably don't remember the class, 
> but I was in one of the classes you taught at Boeing, in 
> Downey CA, many years ago...]

Oh, I remember that class alright. It was the very first class I taught,
and
after class ended I went skydiving, and saw a naked woman posing for a
photoshoot in front of an LA bookstore. So, yeah, I remember that class.
How's everyone doing out there? 
Well, Boeing closed that plant a few years ago. I've 
heard it's going to be a movie studio.  The weather 
in Southern California is bright and sunny, like it 
is most of the year. I'm still a working CF 
programmer, and things are going well! 

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-797-5496
fax: 202-797-5444
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RE: OT - Problem w/IIS SSL & installing new SSL cert

2004-05-05 Thread Dave Watts
> Sorry, I was wrong about IIS4--it's IIS 5, on WIN2K.

OK. You should still be able to create a new certificate request without
uninstalling the previous certificate. Are you renewing a certificate, or
replacing it altogether?

> [Hey, even more OT, you probably don't remember the class, 
> but I was in one of the classes you taught at Boeing, in 
> Downey CA, many years ago...]

Oh, I remember that class alright. It was the very first class I taught, and
after class ended I went skydiving, and saw a naked woman posing for a
photoshoot in front of an LA bookstore. So, yeah, I remember that class.
How's everyone doing out there?

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-797-5496
fax: 202-797-5444
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RE: OT - Problem w/IIS SSL & installing new SSL cert

2004-05-04 Thread Jeffrey Polaski
Sorry, I was wrong about IIS4--it's IIS 5, on WIN2K.

 
[Hey, even more OT, you probably don't remember the class, but I was in
one of the classes you taught at Boeing, in Downey CA, many years
ago...]

Jeff Polaski
RGS Webmaster
www.rgs.uci.edu 

	-Original Message-
	From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
	Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 8:31 AM
	To: CF-Talk
	Subject: RE: OT - Problem w/IIS SSL & installing new SSL cert
	
	
	> Any way, the problem is that I need to install a new SSL 
	> certificate for IIS4, but I can't because the MMC won't let 
	> me install a certificate into a site that already has a 
	> running SSL certificate. I remember that I needed to create a 
	> duplicate site, disable it, make an SSL cert for that one, 
	> delete the site and install the cert into the "real" site. 
	> Can anyone point me to the correct directions? I've been 
	> looking for a while, but I can't get anything useful. I think 
	> the directions were on microsoft.com, or an MS related site, 
	> but I just can't find it. Can anyone help?
	
	I don't think you have to go to all that trouble. Within the Key
Manager
	tool, you should be able to generate a new key request, and
install a
	certificate, without assigning it to the site until you're
ready. I'm still
	running an IIS 4 server with SSL, and I didn't have to do
anything special
	to replace certificates.
	
	Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
	http://www.figleaf.com/
	phone: 202-797-5496
	fax: 202-797-5444 
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