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Hi John. Glad to know somebody else is going through the same issues, and I'm excited to hear from you since it sounds like you're still in the middle of it. I am running the test program from the directory it resides in and the certs directory is one up from there. I did also verify that the path statement in the program also points to "certs". Couple of questions...what version of Java are you running? What test program are you running - the PFProJava? How far ahead of me are you? Did you get the test program to connect and get a response? Can you send me examples of your java.security file and anything else you think would be helpful? Thanks for your help! -----Original Message----- date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 15:25:29 -0500 from: "Crocker, John" <john.crocker@xxxxxxxxxxx> subject: RE: Verisign Payflow Pro Try doing a change directory... Say your certificate is in /QIBM/ProdData/Java400/verisign/payflowpro/java/certs do this: CD DIR('/QIBM/ProdData/Java400/verisign/payflowpro/java') Assuming you left the statement in the Java program saying: pn.SetCertPath("certs"); I do have it working at least to their test sight. I am only slightly ahead if you. I went through all the same issues you did plus firewall issues and DNS issues.
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