IE6SP1 on Windows2000, SSL, client authentication, 403.7 and so on and so on.

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Hi!

I've some sort of troubles trying to build an Single Sign-On server.
My web application redirects (by sending 302 moved) user to custom SSO
built on ASP.NET (IIS5.0, Windows 2000) using secure protocol (HTTPS).

SSO requires client to authenticate with client certificate. So, the problem
occurs on client machines running Windows 2000 with IE 6SP1 (2800.1106),
when user reaches the SSO page, server responds with 403.7 (certificate
required). Of course, client certificate for this user is present and valid.

On XP client machines with IE6SP2(2900.xxxx) it does not happened. It also
worked fine with Firefox on any platform.

Does anybody have any idea on what's this about? Any help would be
appreciated.

\\NB


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