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Problem when using SSL certificates..

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    vijay_83
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    Hi, When we open a Word document as a link in a secure (https://) area of our website, we get a "Choose a digital certificate" window which pops up when i try to open the Word document. The message says "The Website you want to view requests identification. Please choose a certificate." However, there are no certificates listed in the window below the message. The certificate is not expired. I only get the error on Word documents (not PDF or Excel documents) and it only happens the first time you click on a link. If I reopen a Word document which just gave me an error, I will not receive the error the second time around. Our browser security is set to Medium and I did add our secure website to the Trusted Sites. Pls sort out this issue. Regards Vijay.

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      Hi, When we open a Word document as a link in a secure (https://) area of our website, we get a "Choose a digital certificate" window which pops up when i try to open the Word document. The message says "The Website you want to view requests identification. Please choose a certificate." However, there are no certificates listed in the window below the message. The certificate is not expired. I only get the error on Word documents (not PDF or Excel documents) and it only happens the first time you click on a link. If I reopen a Word document which just gave me an error, I will not receive the error the second time around. Our browser security is set to Medium and I did add our secure website to the Trusted Sites. Pls sort out this issue. Regards Vijay.

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      Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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      There is an option, I guess, like 'Require Client Certificates'. I think that is selected for the virtual directory/website right?

      Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage Tech Gossips

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