Re: HOL x509 Certificate problem
From: Ben Bloom (vtRat_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/02/04
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Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 13:59:23 -0400
Thanks Lucien.
I imported it into Personal for these exercises, and it seems to be
working OK.
I have Admin rights on this machine, have exited and re-entered mmc
(actually, I've rebooted) *shrug* I guess it's not that important, as
long as I can access the certificate.
Thanks.
-Ben
Lucien wrote:
> It should work but for the HOL excersise purpose it still should work if you
> add the certificate to current user store instead (personal). Not sure why
> you can't see it. Do you have adequate permissions and did you check the
> currentuser and local computer account just in case?
>
> "Ben Bloom" <vtRat@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:uhUQNAtXEHA.1652@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>
>>I'm trying to go through the x509 exercises in HOLDEVL34 (Security and
>>Policy) and I can't seem to register the server public.cer as they
>>describe.
>>
>>In MMC->Certificates - Current User, I don't have a Other People folder.
>> If I follow their instructions to open Internet Explorer, navigate to
>>its Certificates section, and click on Other People, I can go through
>>the motions of importing the certificate, but it doesn't show up
>>anywhere. Not only that, but this step is supposed to add Other People
>>to my MMC console; it doesn't.
>>
>>Any advice on what I can try?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>-Ben
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