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Hi all,

I am trying to import a Certificate Authority (CA) into DCM from the
following URL but it is different than what I am used to seeing when I
bring it up in the desktop viewer.

[1]https://authtest.bladewidth.com:8444/listener/auth

Usually I see a CA and the corresponding certificate displayed underneath
it when looking at the certificate hierarchy. No biggy, I just went ahead
and exported the CA like normal to my desktop, FTP'd to the IFS, and then
attempted to import it as a CA using DCM. When I do that I get the
following error:

"An error occurred during certificate validation. The issuer of the
certificate may not be in the certificate store or the issuer may not be
enabled."

Here's the deal: The CA installs just fine on my desktop. Is there any
detail about the CA that would cause it to not install successfully on my
AS400? Can somebody else try installing it?

Any ideas?

Aaron Bartell
[2]http://mowyourlawn.com

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