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    ssl and the win2k profesional operating system  
Rea Peleg


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01-25-04 01:35 PM

Hi all
is there a problem with implementing ssl
on a win2k professional machine?
I have read in a msdn 'how to' (regarding Building Secure ASP.NET
Applications)
that a win2k server family is a must.
TIA
Rea







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    Re: ssl and the win2k profesional operating system  
Tom Pepper Willett


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01-25-04 02:35 PM

SSL must be installed on a server O/S, not Win2K Pro.

Tom
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| Hi all
| is there a problem with implementing ssl
| on a win2k professional machine?
| I have read in a msdn 'how to' (regarding Building Secure ASP.NET
| Applications)
| that a win2k server family is a must.
| TIA
| Rea
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    Re: ssl and the win2k profesional operating system  
Ken Schaefer


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01-25-04 11:33 PM

What? You can install an SSL certificate into Win XP Pro (I have one
installed on my laptop). I'm pretty sure you can install one on a Windows
2000 Pro box as well.

You can't run MS Certificate Services on a desktop OS though.

Cheers
Ken


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: | is there a problem with implementing ssl
: | on a win2k professional machine?
: | I have read in a msdn 'how to' (regarding Building Secure ASP.NET
: | Applications)
: | that a win2k server family is a must.
: | TIA
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    Re: ssl and the win2k profesional operating system  
David Martin


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01-27-04 02:34 AM

Well I have one installed on a W2KServer and a W2K Pro machine. (Just a self
cerified certicicate to enable SSL).

David.

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> What? You can install an SSL certificate into Win XP Pro (I have one > installed on my laptop). I'm pretty sure you can install one on a Windows > 2000 Pro box as well. > > You can't run MS Certificate Services on a desktop OS though. > > Cheers > Ken > > > "Tom Pepper Willett" <tompepper@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:eJ6bZF54DHA.2740@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > : SSL must be installed on a server O/S, not Win2K Pro. > : > : Tom > : "Rea Peleg" <reapeleg@barak-online.net> wrote in message > : news:edZDZy44DHA.2888@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > : | Hi all > : | is there a problem with implementing ssl > : | on a win2k professional machine? > : | I have read in a msdn 'how to' (regarding Building Secure ASP.NET > : | Applications) > : | that a win2k server family is a must. > : | TIA > : | Rea > : | > : | > : > : > >




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