How to request renew of certificate for IIS 4.0

From: B Russ (russell_brian@bah.com)
Date: 08/14/02


From: "B Russ" <russell_brian@bah.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 14:04:22 -0700


Send it to a Certificate Authority (CA). You can go with
Thawte, Verisign, or set up your own with one of the CA
products out there (i.e., Netscape CMS). You may want to
do some research into this before you move forward
though...

HTH,

Brian
>-----Original Message-----
>The environment is: NT4 sp6a w/IIS 4.0
>
>I have generated a new request file newkeyrq.txt and I am
>not sure who or where to send it?
>
>
>.
>



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