RE: Client Certificate Error

From: Andrew Davis [MS] (adavis@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/09/02


From: adavis@online.microsoft.com ("Andrew Davis [MS]")
Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 14:37:44 GMT


Gerrand,

You wrote:
>One of our remote users is attempting to get a certificate
>from our Win2K Certificate server.
>When she attempts to access the secure site, she gets the
>login which she passes. The initial webpage appears at
>which point she is getting the following error.
>An unexpected error (0x80090018) occurred while getting
>the CSP list

Are these servers Dell servers by any chance?

If so, what make and model?

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