Client certificate caching
From: Daniel Johannsen (dj@dwb_nospam.dk)
Date: 04/16/03
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From: "Daniel Johannsen" <dj@dwb_nospam.dk> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 04:05:54 -0700
Using client certificates for authentication: Internet
Explorer remembers which certificate you selected for
client authentication to a particular web site on IIS.
Credentials are remembered even if they failed to
authenticate to the remote web server. If you select an
invalid certificate, you need to close all open Internet
Explorer windows and open a new browser window before
you'll be prompted again to select a certificate for
client authentication. Is there any way to clear the
credentials to force reauthentication instead of
restarting Internet Explorer? I've tried to set
ClientCacheTime = 0 in the registry on the remote web
server, but with no luck.
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