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Installing the test certificates on windows 2000

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Dan - 31 Jan 2006 19:19 GMT
Hi everyone
Please can someone help I'm tearing my hair out! I am trying to import the
test certificates from wse 3.0 onto a windows 2000 server.  I have no other
people store but I have read that this doesn't have to be a problem, I have
set the certificates up exactly the same way as I have them on our windows
2003 box, which by the way everything works perfectly on, but I just can not
get the app to run when talking to the win 2k box.

I keep getting the following error:
WSE910: An error happened during the processing of a response message, and
you can find the error in the inner exception.  You can also find the
response message in the Response property.

Security requirements are not satisfied because the security header is not
present in the incoming message.

Pretty please, can someone help.
Many thanks
Dan
Techno_Dex - 06 Feb 2006 21:27 GMT
I've seen an error similar to this, but it escapes me at this point.  Have
you tried to catch the exception in code, then look at the
eException.InnerException.Message?  This might point you in the right
direction.  Another thought is to install Ethereal (Network Packet Sniffer)
to capture the message.  Inspecting the message might give you more details.

> Hi everyone
> Please can someone help I'm tearing my hair out! I am trying to import the
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> Many thanks
> Dan

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