Re: SSL - private Key info
From: BB (qbernard_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/16/03
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Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 12:14:20 +0800
After import, you view the computer cert (double click)
do you see 'you have a private key that corresponds to
this certificate' ??
if yes, try to export and import again from here.
if not, request new cert from CA again.
-- Regards, Bernard Cheah http://support.microsoft.com/ "Archie" <archie@wamfusion.com> wrote in message news:0bf901c33215$a243f310$a001280a@phx.gbl... > I am trying to install a new SSL cert on a Win 2000 > server that had an SSL cert that expired a few weeks ago. > I removed the old cert using the wizard, generated a new > request, sent it off to the new 3rd party, (Xramp), got > back 3 crt files to install using the certificates snap > in, installed the 3 certificates, (personal, intermediate, > root), verified them within the snap in, installed the > cert on the website in IIS 5.0, verified the router > correctly routes port 443, but can't connect to the > website using https. The IIS server system log shows an > Schannel error: "The SSL server credential's > certificate does not have a private key information > property attached to it." ??? Please help - what went > wrong? >
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