Do you have the "root" certificate for the issuer?  If it was verisign,
you can go to their webpage to get the root cert.


Art Tostaine, Jr.
CCA, Inc.
Jackson, NJ 08527


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 I have a certificate sent to me by our bank that I want to import.
What
happens is that I go into the Digital Certificate Manager via my
browser,
select the *SYSTEM certificate store, enter the certificate store
password,
select "manage certificates" then "import certificate" from the left
panel,
select "server or client" as the type, enter the path and file name, and
enter the password that was supplied with the certificate.  I then get
the
following message:

An error occurred during certificate validation. The issuer of the
certificate may not be in the certificate store or the issuer may not be
enabled.



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