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    Shaun Wilde
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    I'd like to test my ASP.NET app with SSL to make sure all the links work etc before I publish it on the main site. Can I get or generate a test SSL certificate for this purpose? When I go to my main site I can use a shared SSL certificate (cheaper) are there any known problems with using Shared SSL and an ASP.NET app (codebehind). Or should I use a full blown one (more costly). TIA Shaun

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      I'd like to test my ASP.NET app with SSL to make sure all the links work etc before I publish it on the main site. Can I get or generate a test SSL certificate for this purpose? When I go to my main site I can use a shared SSL certificate (cheaper) are there any known problems with using Shared SSL and an ASP.NET app (codebehind). Or should I use a full blown one (more costly). TIA Shaun

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      Megan Forbes
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      you can go to www.verisign.com[^] and register a "test" certificate. After a month they will email you and ask you to buy a proper one. Ignore them and carry on. We purchased one for our live server from them, but then needed to test the stuff on our dev server, so we did this. Our month has passed, but the test cert is still working nicely :-D


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        you can go to www.verisign.com[^] and register a "test" certificate. After a month they will email you and ask you to buy a proper one. Ignore them and carry on. We purchased one for our live server from them, but then needed to test the stuff on our dev server, so we did this. Our month has passed, but the test cert is still working nicely :-D


        Dave Goodman on funny error messages:
        It is a definite no-no to run BITMAP as a user command. Your nose will grow, your lawn will die, your hair will fall out, and your first-born will marry an aardvark. Shame on you!

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        Shaun Wilde
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        thanks megan

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          thanks megan

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          Pleasure :)


          Dave Goodman on funny error messages:
          It is a definite no-no to run BITMAP as a user command. Your nose will grow, your lawn will die, your hair will fall out, and your first-born will marry an aardvark. Shame on you!

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            thanks megan

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            Stephane Rodriguez
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            And go there fast. They slashed 50% of their workforce lately. (F'Cpy for more details).


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              I'd like to test my ASP.NET app with SSL to make sure all the links work etc before I publish it on the main site. Can I get or generate a test SSL certificate for this purpose? When I go to my main site I can use a shared SSL certificate (cheaper) are there any known problems with using Shared SSL and an ASP.NET app (codebehind). Or should I use a full blown one (more costly). TIA Shaun

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              wabc
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              you can also install a "MS Certificate Server",and get a server certificate from it! it's distributed with Win2000 and you can find it in your Win2000 CDROM!

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                you can also install a "MS Certificate Server",and get a server certificate from it! it's distributed with Win2000 and you can find it in your Win2000 CDROM!

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                Megan Forbes
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                hmmm.. I always seem to find the hard route. Thanks (for next time) :-D


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