Re: Can't submit a certificate request to CA using a form
From: Dragan Pendic (dragan.pendic@subnetcom.co.uk)
Date: 03/31/03
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From: "Dragan Pendic" <dragan.pendic@subnetcom.co.uk> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 16:29:31 +0100
I still have a problem with "generating request..." error. Couldn't ignore
this error as you suggested. Please help.
Dragan
"Dragan Pendic" <dragan.pendic@subnetcom.co.uk> wrote in message
news:023501c2ea2e$53e3fa00$3001280a@phx.gbl...
"Display a notification about every script error" was
disabled in my browser. Is this what KB article is talking
about.
Thanks,
Draga
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello Dragan,
>
>I found one article that tells us that this error can be
safely ignored.
>Please review the article and tell me if you agree. If
not, I may have
>some additional steps to suggest:
>
>300860 Enrollment Does Not Succeed on Windows XP When
Requesting a
>Certificate
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=300860
>
>Please let me know if this solves your problem or if you
would like further
>assistance.
>
>I look forward to hearing from you.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Jennifer Lesher
>MCSE/MCDBA
>Microsoft Online Support
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>
>
>| To clarify, I tried to install this patch but it didn't
work. It works
>only
>| on a computer with no SP installed.
>|
>| Dragan
>|
>| "Dragan Pendic" <dragan.pendic@subnetcom.co.uk> wrote
in message
>| news:04e101c2e879$030d10f0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>| Thank you for your reply. I can't apply 323172 on XP Pro
>| SP1 computer. This is pre-SP1 patch and it is included
>| with SP1.
>| Should I reinstall SP1a again?
>|
>| Thanks,
>| Dragan
>|
>| >-----Original Message-----
>| >Hello Dragan,
>| >
>| >I have seen this issue in a couple of other cases -
there
>| it was resolved
>| >by putting Q323172 on the client as well as the server.
>| Please try
>| >patching the client and let me know if that helps.
>| >
>| >Sincerely,
>| >
>| >Jennifer Lesher
>| >MCSE/MCDBA
>| >Microsoft Online Support
>| >
>| >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
and
>| confers no rights.
>| >
>| >Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>| >
>| >
>| >| Thanks that helped. Still got the problem though.
Now I
>| >| can get to the the page fill the form but when I
press
>| >| submit I'm getting error on my XP Pro SP1 pc. On the
>| >| bottom of the page I can se yellow tringle
with "error
>| on
>| >| page". When I double click on it says:
>| >| Line: 1140
>| >| Char: 4
>| >| Error: Signing certificate cannot include SMIME
>| extension
>| >| Code: 0
>| >| Url: http://server/certsrv/certqma.asp
>| >| I already ran windows update and it seems I have got
>| the
>| >| latest patches and service packs.
>| >| Thanks,
>| >| Dragan
>| >| >-----Original Message-----
>| >| >The solution is here...
>| >| >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
scid=kb;en-
>| >| us;330389
>| >| >
>| >| >
>| >| >"Dragan Pendic" <dragan.pendic@subnetcom.co.uk> a
>| écrit
>| >| dans le message de
>| >| >news: 04d001c2e7cc$68e61910$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>| >| >> I'm having a trouble with our enterprise CA. As
it is
>| >| >> explained in KB solution no 253498 "HOW TO:
Install a
>| >| >> Certificate for Use with IP Security", but I can't
>| load
>| >| >> page with a form. I get the page but
the "Downloading
>| >| >> ActiveX Control..." message hangs there
indefinitely.
>| >| >> The server is Win2000 SP3 with these patches
>| installed:
>| >| >> Q323172
>| >| >> Q323255
>| >| >> Q324096
>| >| >> Q324380
>| >| >> Q326830
>| >| >> Q326886
>| >| >> Q327696
>| >| >> Q328310
>| >| >> Q329115
>| >| >> Q329170
>| >| >> Q329834
>| >| >> Q810030
>| >| >> Q810649
>| >| >> Q810833
>| >| >> Q811630
>| >| >> Tried from different versions of Internet Explorer
>| to
>| >| get
>| >| >> the certificate but the same message appears.
Tried
>| to
>| >| >> enable all ActiveX options from Security tab in IE
>| but
>| >| >> without success.
>| >| >>
>| >| >>
>| >| >> Many thanks,
>| >| >> Dragan Pendic
>| >| >> Subnet Communications
>| >| >>
>| >| >
>| >| >
>| >| >.
>| >| >
>| >|
>| >
>| >.
>| >
>|
>|
>|
>
>.
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