RE: trouble using SSL on WSUS




Hi Devin,

On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Devin Ganger wrote:

It's not the server certificate itself that needs to be imported into
the Trusted Root CA, it's the root certificate that signed your cert; if
there are other certs in the signing chain, they can then be verified.

You where right. I impoted the root certificate on the clients and then
the problem was solved.

Thanks!

Kind regards,

Bart Poort


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