Ken,
Thank you for the tip. I looked at the metabase and it does show the correct
SSLCertHash value. But when I view the certificate when I go to the web site,
I am seeing the old certificate's information that is expired.
--
Jerry
[quoted text, click to view] "Ken Schaefer" wrote:
> Look in the metabase to see what the SSLCertHash value is for that website.
> It should match the thumbprint value of the certificate you want to use.
>
> Cheers
> Ken
>
> "Jerry Hodson" <JerryHodson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:62F1A8E6-BA24-4A7F-91A0-BA42C9FF81EA@microsoft.com...
> > Completely befuddled here.
> >
> > Running IIS 6.0 on my web server for many years now and have never had any
> > issues when replacing expiring certificate file with new ones, until now.
> >
> > When I hit the web site, the certificate that I can view is the old
> > expired
> > one. Not the new one that I replced it with.
> >
> > Any ideas would be welcomed.
> > --
> > Jerry
>
Look in the metabase to see what the SSLCertHash value is for that website.
It should match the thumbprint value of the certificate you want to use.
Cheers
Ken
[quoted text, click to view] "Jerry Hodson" <JerryHodson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:62F1A8E6-BA24-4A7F-91A0-BA42C9FF81EA@microsoft.com...
> Completely befuddled here.
>
> Running IIS 6.0 on my web server for many years now and have never had any
> issues when replacing expiring certificate file with new ones, until now.
>
> When I hit the web site, the certificate that I can view is the old
> expired
> one. Not the new one that I replced it with.
>
> Any ideas would be welcomed.
> --
> Jerry
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