Re: WinXP - Private SSL certificate cannot install?

From: BB (Bernard_at_3exp.com)
Date: 05/02/03


Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 11:10:41 +0800


1) I would try to reinstall the cert again,
remove it, and import it again.

then try https://

2) Try this kb to relad the sspiflit.dll
HOW TO: Install and Reload the SSL Filter Sspifilt.dll
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=247098

-- 
Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://support.microsoft.com/
"Tony Su" <tonysu@su-networking.com> wrote in message
news:032401c31051$2d765130$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Additional info...
> This was in the event viewer, but additional research is
> not turning up a solution...
>
> The first System Event...
> "A fatal error..." with an error code 0x80090016
>
> That is followed by what was generated when I tried to
> actually access a website...
>
> An attempt was made to load filter 'C:\WINDOWS\system32
> \inetsrv\sspifilt.dll' on a server instance but it
> requires the SF_NOTIFY_READ_RAW_DATA filter notification
> so it must be loaded as a global filter.
>
> TIA,
>
> Tony Su
>
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hope someone can find more than just this one ref I
> >found... Article 314864 which suggests any XP not
> upgraded
> >to SP1's crypt32.dll is faulty.
> >
> >This is a brand new XPPro upgraded from XPHome. Says it
> >has XP SP1 installed. Inspected the Crypt32.dll file and
> >the version is much later than the article said it needed
> >to be.
> >
> >Am using my own Win2K CA. Have created and installed
> >numerous certificates in Win2K and Win2003 websites and
> >ISA without incident.
> >
> >First thing I noticed during the online enrollment
> invoked
> >through IIS5.1 is that the certificate didn't install
> >immediately and automatically. I had to go back into the
> >website, pick the certificate out of the local store to
> >install.
> >
> >After that, any person can view HTTP properly but cannot
> >view HTTPS. Tried everything I can think of including
> >installing a new certificate. Inspecting the
> certificate's
> >properties, I don't see anything amiss. Is only 128-bit
> >encryption.
> >
> >So, does anyone know if there are current outstanding
> >problems with IIS5.1 and private CA certificates?
> >
> >TIA,
> >
> >Tony Su
> >.
> >


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