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Hi

in my webservice, how do I obtain the certificates added to the request to
the webservice?

For example, the client may use something like the following, to add one
(or more) certificates to the call to a webservice method called Method1:

theWS.ClientCertificates.Add(cert);
theWS.Method1();

In my webservice method how do I retrieve the certificates added to the
call?

Is it something like:

HttpClientCertificate cert = this.Context.Request.ClientCertificate;
Thanks,
Peter
Jun 1 '07 #1
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