I can recommend the startssl certificates too.
I'm using them for a year now. But to just get
started and to play around with things i would
still use OpenSSL certificates. Setting up your
profile on startssl might take longer than the
software installation. :-)

Greetings,
 Sascha



On Oct 24, 4:13 pm, Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 10/23/09 11:00 PM, ARGold wrote:
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> > So my question is, is there a Certificate generation ability
> > built into Server 2003?
>
> Why are you generating your own self-signed (non-CA-issued, i.e.,
> utterly meaningless and untrusted) certificates when you can get
> CA-issued certificates for free from the likes of StartCom (which
> recently was accepted into Windows itself as a trusted CA)?
>
> http://www.startssl.com/
>
> Peter
>
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