Re: howto x.509 certification in GER

From: Frank Kuhn (frank_kuhn_at_freenet.de)
Date: 05/13/04


Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 18:19:07 +0200


"Brian Muth" <bmuth@mvps.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:#lyKhZ5NEHA.3016@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Or you could simply set up your own certificate authority under Windows
> Server 2000 or 2003. The only convenience of using a commercial one such
as
> Verisign or Thawte is that their CA certificates are already installed in
> the Trusted Root Certification Authority list in Internet Explorer.

no no no, i need a straight way to able everyone how use the Internet
Explorer in the hole wide world to use my activex control. If i to expect of
someone to install my own certificate authority in the windows explorer,
than is it to much for the users. Think of it like i would make a control
like Macromedia's Flash. And if it is so simple to install a authority in
the iExplorer only to accept my control, than my friends we have a big
security leak /bug in Windows Xp. Isn't it?

But now i know what i should do no. I make a certificate at Verisign.

Thankx and bye, Frank



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