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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Here is the situation again..I have received a test certificate from VeriSign. Used the digital certificate manager to receive in the new certificate and stored it in the *system store. That went successful. I then went to "work with secure applications"and allowed my web server Instance to use that certificate. I have SSL set for port 443. I have shutdown and restarted my web server instance. I have downloaded and installed the VeriSign Test CA for my Internet Browser (IE). I type https://192.168.0.6 <https://192.168.0.6/> and get page cannot be displayed. I did a netstat *cnn and watched the idle time on port 443. When I do an https://192.168.0.6 <https://192.168.0.6/> , the idle time changes back to 0.00, but I still get page cannot be displayed. Is there a change I have to make to my Routing Request that I am not aware of? Scott mentioned in an earlier post to try openssl to troubleshoot the connection, but this is Linux based and I don't have a Linux box. Is there a equivalent Windows tool to do this? Justin Houchin Programmer and Web Developer ReliaTek, Inc justin@reliatek.com --
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