Hello all,

Has anyone else seen/solved this problem that I'm having with IE?

My server has a self-signed certificate.

In Navigator, if I load an http page that references an https image on my
server - something trivial
like:

<HTML><IMG SRC="https://myserver/logo.gif"; WIDTH=130 HEIGHT=152
ALT="graphic"></HTML>

Navigator pops up a dialog:

"myserver is a site that uses encryption to protect
transmitted information. However, Netscape does not recognize the
authority who signed its Certificate.

"Although Netscape does not recognize the signer of this Certificate, you
may
decide to accept it anyway so that you can connect to and exchange
information with this site.

"This assistant will help you decide whether or not you wish to accept this
Certificate and to what extent."

Which is fine.  However, IE simply fails to display the image.  No dialog
asking
to accept the certificate, no nothing.  That is, for me and all but one of
my co-workers.
The other one gets the IE equivalent of the Navigator popup.  We can find
no difference in the settings between our machines (not obvious anyway) and
we both
have the same version of IE.

I know this is really an IE problem, but asking a question to any of the IE
groups
is usually pointless.

Any thoughts?
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