| WenJun Zhang[msft] 2005-03-18, 7:51 am |
| Hi Abel,
7) Launch mmc and add Certificate snap-in.
8) Go to console Root | Certificates | Personal | Certificates | All
Tasks | Import the saved certificate file.
9) Go to console Root | Certificates | Trusted Root certification |
Certificates | All Tasks | Import the saved certificate file.
Regarding to the above steps, I need to correct 1 point: when you
attach the Certificates snap-in, please ensure you open the computer
account's store to install the 2 certs first. Then please open
Certificate snap-in again and select Service account->BizTalk,
install the 2 cert into the BizTalk service account's Personal and
Trusted stores.
I found the error "[0x80090304] The Local Security Authority cannot
be contacted" also can be caused by a corrupt private on the
certificate. When you double-click the isntalled certificate in
Personal store, will you see a 'You have a private key...' message?
Thanks.
Best regards,
WenJun Zhang
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