Re: force certificate verification

From: S. Pidgorny [MVP] (slavickp@yahoo.com)
Date: 06/19/02


From: "S. Pidgorny [MVP]" <slavickp@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 18:22:29 +1000


That's probably not about the CRL check but about possibility not to warn
but actually deny acess to the sites having invalid certificates...

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Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MS MVP, MCSE
-= F1 is the key =-
"David Cross [MS]" <vaq130@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:#l4K75zFCHA.1600@tkmsftngp13...
> which application do you want to force revocation checking on?  it is not
> clear from your mail.  revocation checking must be enabled on a
> per-application basis.
>
> David B. Cross [MS]
> http://support.microsoft.com
>
> "Rick" <mail@server.net> wrote in message
> news:D67443285D39FF50.A2BCB902D4EC80B8.956C698E766E1315@lp.airnews.net...
> > On NT is seems as if I connect to a HTTPS server but don't have the CA
> cert
> > that signed the web server cert I can still proceed by clicking 'yes' to
> the
> > warning prompts.  Instead, I want the connection to fail.  Basically,
the
> > way 2000 seems to handle it.  How can I do this on NT?
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> >
>
>

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