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~~~to install ~~~the Digital Certicate Manager, Crytographic Support, and the ~~~Crytographic Access Provider 128bit. When I got done installing them, ~~~the Crytographic Access Privider 128bit showed *INSTALLED while the ~~~other to showed *COMPATIBLE. Could this be a problem? ~~~ Justin, The indicator: *COMPATIBLE is normal it will say *ERROR if not okay. SSL is pretty tricky. Can you get a telnet session on port 992? I would not trust an install until successful secure connect on some port. The other guys are right, you will see the prerequisite port listening using NETSTAT *CNN command. If you do not resolve, you may want to start looking at job logs for the socket refusal errors, to pin down what is failing. I am no expert at it, but the logs told me more than once that I was not trusted, because I did something out of step or it failed to save my certificate settings, etc. Also, can you turn your lock on and connect via Client Access? The older the OS/400 version the more PTF's are needed. My experience is with internal trust so I do not know how 3rd party certificates may fail in this context. Hope this is helpful, Mark Villa in Charleston SC
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