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This isn't an RPG question. This is a security question. What you need to do is give the user access to the *SYSTEM certificate store. If you need more details, ask on Web400 or Midrange-L, it's not an RPG question.

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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Mohammad Tanveer wrote:

"the certificate container *SYSTEM could not be accessed"

I am getting this message when I am trying to call a java class from RPGLE
to do a HTTPS post using URL object and standard jar files jcert.jar,
jsse.jar and jnet.jar.

I don't get this error when I use a profile with *SECOFR authority but I do
get it when I use a *USER profile

Do I have to use *SECOFR for sending https post messages?

Thanks



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