On Friday 09 March 2007 17:48:04 you wrote:
> 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' ?
>
Well, if you are using a browser like Internet Explorer or Mozilla/Firefox, 
then you should just have to open the CA certificate in the browser, and it 
should ask you if you want to import the certificate into the CA's trusted 
store.

Once you do that, you will stop having that error.

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Patrick Patterson
Chief PKI Architect
Carillon Information Security Inc.
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