Hello Bill,

On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, at 01:39:07 GMT -0400 (6/9/2003, 12:39 AM -0600 GMT
here), you wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>> Anyway, I'm still SOL on the S/MIME. Looks like we have run out of
>> things to check. So much for using S/MIME!

BM> Before you quit, try one more time.

OK, but this process is not documented anywhere. I may have missed it in
the scramble, but how did you stumble onto it?

BM> I found this process totally confusing.

Absolutely!

BM> I double left clicked on
BM> the certificate I received and clicked on No to open.

done

BM> You'll get a Certificates dialog.

yes got it

BM> Open the left tree so you see
BM> Certificates (down two from Certificates - Current User).

Yep I see it.

BM> You should see two things in the right panel.

Yes.

BM> Double click on Registration Authority, then click on Install
BM> Certificate.  In the wizard, let it do the automatic thing.  It will
BM> be installed correctly.  Close that dialog.

The only problem I have with this is that the Certificate Information
states "Windows does not have enough information to verify this
certificate."

I don't like when a CA certificate can NOT be verified. You know the old
saying "Garbage in, garbage out."

Have you gone into your address book under "Trusted Root CA" and viewed
the certificates for "Certum Level I"?

Are they valid? I'm assuming the process you documented installs the
certificate to "Certum Level I".

-- 
Best regards,

Greg Strong                     
TB! v1.63 Beta/9 on Windows XP Service Pack 1




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