Hi Oliver,

You need to install the CA certificate on the webserver as well,
but not in the normal registry location. It needs to be installed in the
Local Machine folder of the "Trusted Root" or "Intermediate" folder.

You can do this following the normal GUI, but selecting the
Certificate Location manually.

Then I think the machine needs a restart but a complete restart of
W3SVC and IISAdmin might suffice.

Gerard

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Oliver Bode [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Friday, April 06, 2001 5:44 AM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Client Authentication Windows NT

        Windows NT and 2000 presents other problems, and I was wondering if
anyone
        has an answer or can point me in the right direction. On NT or 2000
you
        select a directory for client authentication. When you go to that
page it
        brings up the authentication box, but only Verisign certificates are
        displayed there.

        What do you have to do to replace the Verisign certificate with my
own CA's
        root certificate for client authentication, so it works in a similar
way to
        Apache mod_ssl.
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