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djkoreaga Member since: 2002-04-08 11:29:34 | posted: 2002-04-11 10:38:01 Certificate
Authentication problem ---------- I cannot get the Windows
2000 VPN client to
recognize the cert I want
to use for
authentication. I've got
the IPsec policy
configured and the client
configured, but I keep
getting an Error 798 that
there are no certificates
available for use on the
client machine. But,
there is more than one in
the cert stores. They've
all got private keys
installed, and the
corresponding root CA
certs in the Trusted Root
store. One of the people
in my office was able to
get his client to
recognize available
certs, but he doesn't
remember how he did it.
Any help on this topic
would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks in
advance.
Corey |
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