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Asked by Cptn_Smooth in Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Microsoft IIS Web Server, Windows 2003 Server
When I try to install my newest certificate, as my current one is about to run out, the one I have been sent by my companies ISP, I receive the following error:
"The pending certificate request for this response file was not found. This request may be cancelled. You cannot install selected response certificate using this Wizard"
I don't get why it wont install. I am using the wizard in IIS 6.0 to install the certificate. Also when I double click on the new .cer file, usually it will bring up the properties of the file, but when I double click on my new one I get a text box titled: Invalid Public Key Security Object File. Then the information message in the box reads: This file is invalid for use as the following: Security Certificate.
Why is my new certificate not being picked up as a recognized .cer file?
20091111-EE-VQP-89 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625