Re: WinXP - Private SSL certificate cannot install?
From: BB (Bernard_at_3exp.com)
Date: 05/02/03
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Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 00:31:40 +0800
In XP Pro, you don't have the HTMLA or
web administration site. this feature only
available in Server version.
Next the Adminsamples in XP Pro is
c:\inetpub\adminscripts\
-- Regards, Bernard Cheah http://support.microsoft.com/ "Tony Su" <tonysu@su-networking.com> wrote in message news:03a901c310c7$3d674420$3001280a@phx.gbl... > Hello, thanks for providing input... > > Have inspected the article and the related article "Remove > and Re-install IIS 5.0 and 5.1." > > Have removed and re-installed the certificate and also > replaced with another certificate without improvement. > > Re: The article you refer to, one of the first things I > verified was that the ISAPI sspifilt was installed and > active (upward green arrow). > > The article then goes on to suggest testing output against > a %systemroot%\system32\inetsrv\Adminsamples directory, > but the "Adminsamples" directory does not exist. I > uninstalled and re-installed IIS hoping that it was a > faulty installation, but the directory is still missing. > When I look in IIS, it looks like IIS WebAdmin does not > exist. When I doublechecked the Windows Add/Remove for > IIS, there is no WebAdmin option I might have missed. No > WebAdmin virtual directory exists. I don't see any "secure > default website" which is installed which can be tested. > > So, maybe this is new? This is a brand new XP Pro media. > > Thx. > > Tony Su > > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >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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