Re: Website locks up when viewing certificate in IIS 5.
From: David Wang [Msft] (someone@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/27/03
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From: "David Wang [Msft]" <someone@online.microsoft.com> Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 11:10:48 -0800
Just wanted to let you know that we are looking into this issue and will
report any findings.
-- //David This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. // "BB" <Bernard_at_3exp.com> wrote in message news:evMYPCj3CHA.2112@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Ok. i know your problem now. and I saw your post in .iis I never notice this before, what i'm saying is that if you export and re-import the cert back, do you got the same problems ? if yes, you might want report to MS about this. Rgds. "charlie" <charliebwhite@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:05d101c2de2d$beadf000$a101280a@phx.gbl... > You mean to tell me all your .asp pages pop right up while > you have this View Certificate window open? > > I just installed a whole new web site with a certificate I > just bought today. Again, once I view the certificate on > this site, and try to pull up any .asp page, regardless if > it's in the root or any subfolders, they take up to 1 > minute to finally come up each request. all other non .asp > pages pop right up. Once I close this window, everything > is fine. There was one instance I got a hex error > displayed on my browser window while waiting for a .asp > page to come up. I couldn't recreate that problem once > that happened though.. that was scary.. > > I'm going to continue to do more testing and researching.. > till then I hope someone can give me a Microsoft article > mentioning anything related to this. I've already had one > person tell me it is a bug with IIS 5, but not big enough > bug to be a concern. I'm trying to understand why this is > so. Another guy tells me the problem happens with him so > and tells me to just make sure I don't leave that window > open. (I hope I don't get anymore answers like this). I > need solutions or articles off Microsoft with info on > this. I can't find any. > > >-----Original Message----- > >what do you mean 'only asp' ? > >html and asp can be in the same folder. > > > >have you try export, remove the cert, > >re-import ? > > > >Rgds. > > > > > >"Charlie" <charliebwhite@yahoo.com> wrote in message > >news:077601c2dde0$666c1f90$3301280a@phx.gbl... > >> I just realized the problem is only with ASP (Active > >> Server Pages) they take forever to pull up with that > view > >> certificate open. HTM pages pull right up. See if it > >> happens for you with ASP pages? Do they slow down > >> significantly? > >> > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >Doesn't happen for me. > >> > > >> >Tom > >> >"Charlie" <charliebwhite@yahoo.com> wrote in message > >> >news:059d01c2ddc7$91cd3390$3001280a@phx.gbl... > >> >: This is a *bug* with IIS 5 everybody I found out from > >> >: general IIS newsgroup! why is barely anybody aware of > >> this? > >> >: Why dont you try it yourself? Does nobody have a > >> Verisign > >> >: SSL certificate installed on a website to recreate > this > >> >: problem? > >> >: > >> >: Now I just need someone to give me links / fixes for > >> this > >> >: problem.. I've only been told it's a known bug in IIS > >> 5.. > >> >: but "it's not an important bug".. that's bull! > Companies > >> >: can lose money from this like we did. Admin got done > >> >: updating the Verisign SSL certificate, opened it up > to > >> >: check it installed successfully. Left it open and > went > >> to > >> >: lunch. And we get 10-50 business transactions per > >> minute! > >> >: > >> >: >-----Original Message----- > >> >: >have you try remove the cert and import again ? > >> >: >any error in event log ? > >> >: >http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310178 > >> >: > > >> >: >Rgds. > >> >: > > >> >: > > >> >: > > >> >: >"Charlie" <charliebwhite@yahoo.com> wrote in message > >> >: >news:0a5d01c2dd42$359ac270$3001280a@phx.gbl... > >> >: >> I just went to the Windows2000(Sp3) server > >> physically, > >> >: >> restarted the Windows 2000 server (has all latest > >> >: updates > >> >: >> and service packs, security patches), logged on as > >> >: >> administrator, then went to view the directory > >> security > >> >: >> tab, clicked on "View Certificate" to see the > >> Verisign > >> >: SSL > >> >: >> certificate installed. Low and behold, the web > site > >> is > >> >: >> halted and nobody can access the website until I > >> close > >> >: >> that window. Why does this happen with IIS 5? > >> >: >> > >> >: >> Does this happen for anybody out there if they > try it > >> >: >> themselves with an installed verisign SSL > >> certificate? > >> >: > > >> >: > > >> >: >. > >> >: > > >> > > >> > > >> >. > >> > > > > > > >. > >
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