Re: ClientCertificates and IIS5 with https://localhost
From: Joe Kaplan \(MVP - ADSI\) (joseph.e.kaplan_at_removethis.accenture.com)
Date: 03/31/05
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Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 22:49:02 -0600
This is good news. Let's try again with the new beta and make sure it stays
that way. I'd really like to hear MS comment on this as the change in 1.1
SP1 does seem to break some common scenarios.
Joe K.
"Michel Gallant" <neutron@istar.ca> wrote in message
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> Installed .NET 2.0 Framework beta 1 on XP-sp2 system, recompiled C# source
> and ran the console app. to check for client-certificate implementation:
>
> - for imported client cert with Strong protection, a DPAPI native
> dialog DOES appear, and SSL client-cert required connection succeeds
>
> - .NET 1.1 sp1 compiled code, on same XP-sp2, executed against .NET 1.1
> sp1 FCL,
> fails (as described below) with 403 Forbidden, for Strong protected
> keys.
>
> - Mitch
>
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