Ok, I've now created a .p12 file with the CA.cer and a user's .cer
I can import this into MMC and it makes no difference.
my user cert is still not trusted.
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Stuart Halliday
ECS Technology ltd
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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Sylvester <
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To: Stuart Halliday <
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Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 11:47:54 +0100
Subject: [unclassified] A little help would be appreicated
>
> When you create the user .P12 files, then include the CA certificate
> into it, i.e.
> use a certfile that contains the user cert and the self signed CA
> certificate.
> The p12 file contain thus the private key of a user, the user's X509
> certificate
> and the X509 certificate of the CA.
>
> When a user imports this, he will be asked to establish trust to its
> own CA,
> which should be ok.
>
> Alternatively, you can just import the CA cert (the cert, not the
> private key).
>
>
> --
> To verify the signature, see
http://edelpki.edelweb.fr/
> Cela vous permet de charger le certificat de l'autorité;
> die Liste mit zurückgerufenen Zertifikaten finden Sie da auch.
>
>
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