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| silver 2004-11-07, 5:48 pm |
| Hi All.
I'm a newbie to IIS 6.0, running on a Win2k server with all service
packs.
I've just renewed a Security system using IIS certificate wizard.
I've received the certificate, and installed without error.
However, when I now try to access the site using https:// , I get a
security alert with error "This certificate has expired or is not yet
valid."
When I look at the certificate properties in IIS, it gives me the
correct expiration date (sometime in 2005). However, when I view the
certificate in IE,options it only has the old certificate.
I also thought I could, through the IIS certificate wizard, replace
the certificate, but again, it only shows the old certificate.
Sorry if this isn't too clear. Any help would be appreciated.
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| Miha Pihler 2004-11-07, 5:48 pm |
| Hi Silver,
Do you use more then one web site on your IIS server? If yes did you perform
certificate change on the correct Web Site?
Mike
"silver" <kelly.t.black@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:b8ee88e7.0411070903.32015cf5@posting.google.com...
> Hi All.
> I'm a newbie to IIS 6.0, running on a Win2k server with all service
> packs.
>
> I've just renewed a Security system using IIS certificate wizard.
> I've received the certificate, and installed without error.
> However, when I now try to access the site using https:// , I get a
> security alert with error "This certificate has expired or is not yet
> valid."
>
> When I look at the certificate properties in IIS, it gives me the
> correct expiration date (sometime in 2005). However, when I view the
> certificate in IE,options it only has the old certificate.
>
> I also thought I could, through the IIS certificate wizard, replace
> the certificate, but again, it only shows the old certificate.
>
> Sorry if this isn't too clear. Any help would be appreciated.
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