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Old 01-25-2010, 7:20 PM
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Default Certificate.

I am looking into the MakeCert.exe, but the documentation states -
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Generates X.509 certificates for testing purposes only.
So will this make a viable cert or do you have to buy one from Verisign, or others?
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From the M$ site:msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/blah.blah.blah...

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Obtaining a Signed Certificate

There are a number of ways to obtain a signed certificate. For example, you can purchase one from a number of Certificate Authorities (CAs), such as Verisign, Inc. Also, can create your own certificate and have a CA sign it.
So I basically can't do this on my own.
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