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Rick - 27 Mar 2008 22:52 GMT
Hello,

I have a case where we implemented a WCF service originally using Windows
authentication. There was a Windows service that communicated with the WCF
service just fine by adding the WCF bindings and endpoints to the
WinService's app.config. Now we want to change the WCF service to use mutual
certificate authentication, which is relatively straight forward when both
sides are using WCF, but with the WinService not being a WCF service what is
the best way to setup the WinService to use a certificate for exchange with
the WCF service?

Any ideas for the best approach?
Rick - 28 Mar 2008 15:04 GMT
Never mind, I forgot about EnpointBehavior section.

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> Any ideas for the best approach?

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