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Hi!!

I have created a web service over SSL, (.NET 1.1 SP1 and Windows 2003
Server) and try to consume it from an ASP page (SoapToolkit 3.0). If the
ASP page is in other server (Windows 2000 o XP) it works fine, but if
I put that same page at 2003 Server i get the following error:

Connector error '800a1518'

Connector:WinHT TP is unfamiliar with the Certificate Authority that
generated the server's certificate. HRESULT=0x800A1 529 -
Connector:Unspe cified HTTP error. HRESULT=0x800A1 518
I can view other ASP pages in that server, and i can consume my web
service from an ASP.NET (with the trick from the link below) so i know
that the certificates are ok.

I believe that is something similar to this problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...EN-US%3B823177
is there any solution??

Thanks in advance

BTW: I'm using low level interfaces for SOAP
Nov 23 '05 #1
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Francisco Miguel wrote:
Hi!!

I have created a web service over SSL, (.NET 1.1 SP1 and Windows 2003
Server) and try to consume it from an ASP page (SoapToolkit 3.0). If the
ASP page is in other server (Windows 2000 o XP) it works fine, but if I
put that same page at 2003 Server i get the following error:

Connector error '800a1518'

Connector:WinHT TP is unfamiliar with the Certificate Authority that
generated the server's certificate. HRESULT=0x800A1 529 -
Connector:Unspe cified HTTP error. HRESULT=0x800A1 518
I can view other ASP pages in that server, and i can consume my web
service from an ASP.NET (with the trick from the link below) so i know
that the certificates are ok.

I believe that is something similar to this problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...EN-US%3B823177
is there any solution??

Thanks in advance

BTW: I'm using low level interfaces for SOAP


Hi!

Solved. The authority certificate was corrupted, I imported it again and
it worked fine
Nov 23 '05 #2

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