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start date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 14:27:10 -0400,    posted on: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.webservices.enhancements        back       

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  1    Kyle Jedrusiak


What it the correct way to request a certificate from a CA like VeriSign?   
I generated a certificate request through IIS 6.x on the Win2003 production 
server and we used that request to purchase a Secure Site Certificate (not 
the Pro version) from VeriSign.

We have recrived the encrypted certificate file from them.

I'm missing something here because when I import the file using the certs 
tool it doens't show that I have a private key.

Is there some step of steps that I'm missing?  Do I have to import it into 
IIS and then re-export it?

Can someone please point me in the right direction?

Thanks

Kyle Jedrusiak
Date:Wed, 22 Aug 2007 14:27:10 -0400   Author:  

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