Cannot Save Certificate. Displays in browser

From: DrED_Gasket (DrEDGasket_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/22/05

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    When using certificate manager (http://localhost/certsrv), I REQUEST a
    certificate, then choose a template of WEB SERVER. I also copy the contents
    of the certreq.txt into the Saved Request Box. Next I choose SUBMIT and
    select BASE 64 Encoded......However when I select save, I get garbled text
    within the browser, rather than being able to save the file???? The only
    think I'm able to save is a DOWNLOADED CERTIFICATE CHAIN, which is not the
    same as the certificate.


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