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Check your IFS security for the following link /QIBM/UserData/ICSS/Cert/ You should have a few directories with in this folder. For example I have the following 4: CertAuth Download Server Signing You will probally have the CertAuth and Server. The Server is where you hold all of your Server Certificates. That is the one where you will write the new server application certificate to. Mine are owned by QSYS which has full access and Public is exclude. Christopher Bipes Information Services Director CrossCheck, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James H H Lampert Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 11:27 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: HELP with DCM and ADMIN HTTP server Fellow Geeks: The problem with the end-user's Secure Telnet is still ongoing; it's just a bit complicated to get access to test things, and there were other more pressing issues going on. I had a chance to try it again today, and inexplicably, it got further than it had before. It still isn't happening, and I haven't a clue why. If I <Select Certificate Store> --> LOCAL CA, I get: ( ) Server/Client Certificate for another iSeries ( ) Object Signing Certificate for another iSeries ( ) User Certificate none of which seem relevant. If I instead <Select Certificate Store> --> *SYSTEM, I get: ( ) Server/Client Certificate and a couple of other options, and if I select that option, it now offers "Local CA" as an authority choice, which I'm certain it wasn't offering before, even though we'd just created the local CA. Taking that option, a "system certificate creation" form comes up, looking reasonably familiar even to a V4 jock like myself. I fill out the form with values that look right to me, but when I click the submit button, it gives: "An error occurred while opening the certificate store. Check for file existence and permission." I can't recall ever seeing anything like this before. Anybody know what could be happening?
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