Hi,
Thanks everyone,my problem resolved.
The problem is that when I install the CA certificate,I don't chose to import it
to the local machine physical store,it is described in MSDN kb's article "Using Secure
Sockets Layer, Root Certifying Authority Certificates, and Iisca.exe".
Dr S N Henson wrote:
>Ah I should've explained a little more clearly. You need the -prexit
>option *and* you need to type in a page request manually, for example
>
>GET /some/page/needing/authentication/page.html
>
>or
>
>GET /some/page/needing/authentication/page.html HTTP/1.0
><CR>
>
>that is a blank line. This is because IIS is probably only requesting a
>certificate after the page has been requested. The bit it then sends
>should include the CA list.
>
>Steve.
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