On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 19:01, Cha Vang wrote:
> How about creating a PKCS#12 file out of our self-generated SSL 
> certificate and have Internet Explorer import the PKCS#12 file.  After 
> that, Internet Explorer will have the certification information in the 
> "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" section for all MS products to 
> use.  I ran into a similar situation, but only with IMAPS/POPS.  This 
> should work with websites also.

Does anyone have a link to howto create pkcs#12 files?


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