Certificate Security Level

From: Charles Goddard (charles.goddard@cpships.com)
Date: 10/30/02


From: "Charles Goddard" <charles.goddard@cpships.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 07:23:29 -0800


To All,

Is there a way in Windows 2000 (or XP) to import a
certificate from the web, using the "low" security level.
Windows 2000 (and XP) default to "medium". And were
Windows 2000 shows a "grayed" out low security setting, XP
shows none.

The attahced jpeg demonstrates the scenario. Thanks.

-- Charles Goddard






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