I have verified that the CA cert is current.
What is interesting, is that the same DSN works in Excel but not in Word. Word continues to report that the cert is not valid.
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All entries in the in my cwbssldf.kdb cert file are trusted. I do not see errors in ssl certs. However, ODBC still fails with SSL errors.
Make sure your CA cert for Digicert is current.
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Thanks Richard. The document was very helpful.
All entries in the in my cwbssldf.kdb cert file are trusted. I do not see errors in ssl certs. However, ODBC still fails with SSL errors.
I'll have to go with your last statement - "If this didn't solve your issue, then you probably have something different happening in your environment."
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