Trust for a (locally-issued) Certificate Authority
- From: prasen67@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 1 Nov 2006 12:09:43 -0800
I order to use SSL with web services I need to open the SSL connection
in IE without any dialogs or warnings. A web service can not ask the
user to accept the certificate that's why it fails to open the
connection and I get this error ""Could not establish secure channel
for SSL/TLS"
We have created/issued our own Certificate and installed it under
Trusted Root CAs.
Even though I install the certificate correctly each time, I am always
prompted to trust the certificate each time I browse to the Orders Web
Service.
So we don't have implicit trust.
How can we issue a certificate and install it so Windows 2003 will
trust it implicity (i.e. the SSL connection in IE without any dialogs
or warnings)?
Thanks in advance!
.
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