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    I'm a student and I'm doing my project: Build a Certification Authority Can you give me some informations, links, tutorials, email, which related to this problem ? Thanks! Hung Son A Vietnamese student i-g.hypermart.net dlhson2001@yahoo.com

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      I'm a student and I'm doing my project: Build a Certification Authority Can you give me some informations, links, tutorials, email, which related to this problem ? Thanks! Hung Son A Vietnamese student i-g.hypermart.net dlhson2001@yahoo.com

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      Windows.NET server has a CA module. I assume there is a similar thing in Win2K server. Try the Microsoft website. Remember that your Root certificate will not be recognised on other peoples PCs if you havent registered it with microsoft or the other CA list providers. I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been.

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        Windows.NET server has a CA module. I assume there is a similar thing in Win2K server. Try the Microsoft website. Remember that your Root certificate will not be recognised on other peoples PCs if you havent registered it with microsoft or the other CA list providers. I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been.

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        Sorry, but I'm not sure that I understand your idea clearly. Can you tell me some more about your idea. Thanks Hung Son A Vietnamese student i-g.hypermart.net dlhson2001@yahoo.com

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          Sorry, but I'm not sure that I understand your idea clearly. Can you tell me some more about your idea. Thanks Hung Son A Vietnamese student i-g.hypermart.net dlhson2001@yahoo.com

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          Sorry. How much do you know already about CAs, and what are to needing to do with them? I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been.

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