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ludmila wrote:
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>íàòóðàëüíóþ
> ëå÷åáíóþ êîñìåòèêó Ìåðòâîãî ìîðÿ ôèðìû "CELL" íå îòõîäÿ îò êîìïüþòåðà.
This is the second spam in a foreign language!
I know it's a cryptography
Âïåðâûå â Ðîññèè!!! Íà íàøèõ ñòðàíèöàõ
http://www.pommel.com/deadsea/indexcs.html Âû ñìîæåòå çàêàçàòü ëó÷øóþ â ìèðå
íàòóðàëüíóþ
ëå÷åáíóþ êîñìåòèêó Ìåðòâîãî ìîðÿ ôèðìû "CELL" íå îòõîäÿ îò êîìïüþòåðà.
Âàø çàêàç áóäåò äîñòàâëåí â òå÷åíèè íåäåëè â ëþáóþ òî÷êó Ðîññèè.
Òîëüêî ó íàñ âû ñìîæåòå óçíàò
HI all,
I have a doubt regarding the OCSP extensions.
Do we have to send all the extensions (CRL
Referrences etc) in the request.
I couldnt understand clearly from the RFC 2560
regarding it.
Can some one help me to know what extenions are to
be sent in the request and what extensio
The picture shows that you have the High Crypto pack installed (The 128bit
encryption statement in the about box). So my assumptions are wrong and I
have no idea at the moment what else could cause your problem, sorry. :-(
Best regards,
Reiner.
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Specifically, IE5.01SP2 has 128bit support. This is the oldest version of IE
that MS currently supports. A trip to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
will allow you to upgrade to this.
-
John Airey
Internet systems support officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute for the
Blind,
Bakewell Road, P
Can you check if the IE5 installation is High Crypto? If not
this might be the problem. Try generating a cert with 512 Bit
in IE6 or upgrade IE5 to High Crypto version if this is the
cause.
Best regards,
Reiner.
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>Now I have two e-mail accounts, suppose one is S and another one is W. S is
>using IE 5 with SP2 (but the Outlook Express version is 5.5 as reported by
the
>application) while W is using IE 6. Both run on Microsoft Windows 2000 with
>SP2. S a
Hi,
I've set up my own CA using OpenSSL. I suppose there're no known
problems/mistakes in my CA setup. I could used the digital certificates issued
by this CA to send secure e-mail and login intranet web sites (in my office)
which require client authentication.
Now I have two e-mail accounts,