tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9916663.post9202721184693928812..comments2023-08-25T00:39:33.143+10:00Comments on The Outspoken Wookie: SSL Certs and Windows MobileHilton Travishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05320101024049706410noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9916663.post-41641747549275877592009-02-04T22:48:00.000+10:002009-02-04T22:48:00.000+10:00Hilton,Nice find on the SSLChainSaver, hadn't seen...Hilton,<BR/><BR/>Nice find on the SSLChainSaver, hadn't seen that before.<BR/><BR/>Might have to try that on a wildcard cert (GeoTrust) to see if it fixes the Certificate Import Wizard in SBS 2008.stryqxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11725668205462749500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9916663.post-45216384088336770272009-02-03T09:32:00.000+10:002009-02-03T09:32:00.000+10:00G'day Jazza,With SSLChainSaver there's no need to ...G'day Jazza,<BR/><BR/>With SSLChainSaver there's no need to try and talk salespeople through using IE to export a cert - you can do it *easily* on your machine and save the cert to a network share.<BR/><BR/>Now, as for distributing it to 25 mobile devices, well, if your old certificate is still valid you can email them all the new cert. If the old cert has expired, then you could place the new cert on a web page and have them download it using Internet Explorer Mobile, save it locally, then run it and Bob's your ex-Prime Minister! :)Hilton Travishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05320101024049706410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9916663.post-73501037998475330872009-02-03T09:28:00.000+10:002009-02-03T09:28:00.000+10:00The real questions is what's the easiest way to pu...The real questions is what's the easiest way to push these certificates out to say 25+ mobile devices?<BR/><BR/>Trying to explain to Sales people how to download a certificate from IE will be difficult, and sending SSL certs to them interstate is also no fun!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com