That means the SSL certificate does not contain a link to its root
certificate, so certificate viewer cannot find it. You will have to logon to
the web server machine and export that root certificate, and import it on
your machine.
"Morris Cox" <RRCI@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> Haitao Li wrote: Quote:
>> "View Certificates" doesn't copy the certificate to any of your stores.
>> If you want to trust its root certificate, click "Certification Path"
>> tab, double click the root node, then click "Install Certificate..."
>> button. On Vista, this button is available only if IE is not running in
>> protected mode.
>
> Thanks for replying again. It is a Vista system. Double clicking on the
> root node under the "Certification Path" tab doesn't do anything. The
> "View Certification" button is grayed out (even when I disabled UAC). I
> even tried running IE7 as admin (via the context menu). No luck.
>
>
> Morris Cox