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SSL only works when ms sql server has "force encryption

SSL only works when ms sql server has "force encryption option"
turned on...

If I turn that off, and try to have the client software request
encryption.. I get a ssl security error msg.

The thing is.. I had this working before I upgraded to sp3andsp4and
install my new cert (I did the upgrades at the same time)
Any ideas?

thanks
Lee

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