soap:Body not encrypted - wse 3.0



Hi,

I've been implementing the Hands-on Labs for WSE 3.0, it works partly fine but I have a problem encrypting the messages sent from client to server and vise versa. My application returns no errors but when I look at the trace-files I can see that the data in the <soap:body> element does not get encypted, when username and password do.

I wonder if this can have anything to do with the warning I get in my 'wse3policyCache.config' file (see attachment) on both client and server.

This is what the warning says:

The 'signatureOptions' attribute is invalid - The value 'IncludeAddressing, IncludeTimestamp, IncludeSoapBody' is invalid according to its datatype
'http://schemas.microsoft.com/wse/2005/06/policy:SignatureOptionsType' - The Enumeration constraint failed. D:\DotNet2005\WorkingDirectory\WebSites\ChartDataSource\wse3policyCache.config 13 36 http://localhost/ChartDataSource/




I can't figure this out, can you please help me?

Regards,

Lars

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