On Friday 09 March 2007 16:27:24 Patrick Patterson wrote:
(snip)
>
> Not really, what you need to do is ensure that the CA certificate used is
> in the Trusted CA Certificate store on the client.
>
> If you add your own CA to the clients trusted certificate store, this
> message will go away.

What do you mean by that ?
What is the 'clients trusted certificate store' ?

Thanks.

(snip)

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Bye,
Bruno

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