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| Guest | Select a certificate when trying to access network share Hi, I am trying to access shared files (map network drives) on our SBS 2003, however Vista keeps asking for a certificate. It asks "Select the certificate you want to use" and then wants me to chose from an empty list. The same occurs when I try to put "\\server" in the address bar of Computer. It was working fine. I was away with the laptop abroad and have re-connected it to our network via Wireless. However, I have done this many times before without any issues. Any suggestions are appreciated. With Tks Nish. |
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