Installing Certificates

From: Allison (no_at_email.com)
Date: 01/05/05


Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 17:00:42 -0600

I have a Windows 2000 workstation with IE 6.0. The user has User Rights
only and I do not want to give them Power User or Admin Rights. When the
user goes to a particular website, the browser prompts to install a
certificate. When the user selects 'yes', an error message states that 'the
certificate store may not be write enabled'. If I log in as an
administrator, everything works. I've also tried installing the certificate
manually for user, but every time I go to the site for each session, it must
reissue a certificate. Can anyone help me? Does group policy have anything
to do with this?



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