>server certs seem fine but generated client cert in Windows shows<br>
>"Windows does not have enough information to verify" and yes, I have<br>
>loaded the 'ca.der' file generated by the instructions on the Windows<br>
>client and that installs in 'Trusted Root Authorities'. The 'client'<br>
>cert seems to install in 'Other People', and does include the<br>
>XPextensions stuff.<br>
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>Craig<br><br>Craig,<br><br>You have to install the root certificate and client certificate to the correct certificate store. You have two options - the machine store or the personal certificate store of your current Windows user. The personal certificate store is probably what you want.<br>
<br>Double click the client certificate, select "install certificate" and choose "Place the certificate in the following store". Select the "Personal" certificate store. That should solve your problem.<br>
<br>Jason<br></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Jason Wittlin-Cohen<br>Yale Law School, Class of 2010<br><a href="mailto:jason.wittlin-cohen@yale.edu">jason.wittlin-cohen@yale.edu</a><br><br>