Re: Which type of digital certificate to get from VeriSign for Sig

From: Chris Rolon (chris.rolon_at_removethis.neudesic.com)
Date: 01/30/05

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    Hopefully, you did not include the password when you emailed the
    certificate. If you did, consider the certificate compromised and get a new
    one.

    The password will allow the cert to be imported. If compromised, anyone
    could install the certificate.

    Chris Rolon

    "DevilDog74" <DevilDog74@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:BDFEA15E-0B52-42BB-9745-C52B21ADF0E2@microsoft.com...
    > It took me a very long time to get a straight answer from thawte as well,
    but
    > we purchased an additional license for an existing SSL cert. Our SSL Cert
    is
    > now used to sign and encrypt the messages on both ends, i.e. the cleint
    and
    > server.
    >
    > When we imported the re-issued SSL Cert into IIS, we marked the private
    key
    > as exportable. Then we exported the cert and emailed it to the other
    server
    > and imported it into the certificate stores.
    >
    > "sabs" wrote:
    >
    > > Can someone tell me what is the equivalent of the WSEQuickStart samples
    > > X.509 certificate in Verisign Products list ? Verisign support dint
    > > have any clue and they said I might need Code Signing Digital Ids but
    > > when I go to that page, they have multiple items under that list
    > > (Microsoft Authenticode Digital ID, Sun Java Signing Digital ID,
    > > Netscape Object Signing Digital ID and so on). I read in another thread
    > > that someone used 'Digital IDs for Secure Email' for the same purpose.
    > > Can someone confirm whether this is the right thing to purchase ? There
    > > is pretty big difference in the cost ($400 vs $19.95 a year) ! I'm
    > > trying to connect to a WebLogic webservice using a dotnet client (which
    > > is very similar to the X.509 sample provided with the Microsoft WSE
    > > 2.0.
    > >
    > > Thanks
    > >
    > >


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