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   This is a followup on this issue that was raised in December of last
   year.  For the benefit of the list, I am reporting back that we have now
   solved this issue with self-issued certificates throwing security warnings
   to IE browser users.
   Rather than re-type everything, I just reference you to a product support
   page that we posted at our website today for the affected software
   product:
           [1]
http://www.kisco.com/irm/support/irmcert.htm
   As you can see, the Common Name in the digital certificate has some
   requirements and then there is a step-by-step set of instructions for
   updating the certificate in IE.  We tested this successfully with IE 6, IE
   8 and IE 10.
   Rich Loeber - @richloeber
   Kisco Information Systems
   [2]
http://www.kisco.com
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   On 12/16/2014 1:20 PM, Nathan Andelin wrote:
 Rich,
 I can confirm that you're not alone. I have not been able to get IE to
 import and trust a certificate issued by DCM, or IBM.
 Internet Options allow the import of IBM's certificates. You can confirm
 that the certificate is listed in the "trusted" store. But the warning page
 never goes away.
 A royal pain.
 Nathan.
References
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   1. 
http://www.kisco.com/irm/support/irmcert.htm
   2. 
http://www.kisco.com/
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