Let's say I have certs being Issued by 'TheCompany'. Then
I have said 'thecompany' in my list of Trusted Root CAs.
Regardless of who it was issued to, as long as it was
issued by 'thecompany' it will not popup the security
warning because I trust the root correct?

Thanks

Re: Trusted Root CA question by S

S
Wed Jul 14 04:49:52 CDT 2004

Accessing the Web sites - yes, you won't be warned. Installing ActiveX - you
will have to confirm component activation.

--
Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MVP, MCSE
-= F1 is the key =-

"Sean" <smurray@sherwin.com> wrote in message
news:2ccbb01c4691a$6fcb30f0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Let's say I have certs being Issued by 'TheCompany'. Then
> I have said 'thecompany' in my list of Trusted Root CAs.
> Regardless of who it was issued to, as long as it was
> issued by 'thecompany' it will not popup the security
> warning because I trust the root correct?
>
> Thanks



Re: Trusted Root CA question by Sean

Sean
Wed Jul 14 09:38:26 CDT 2004

Thank you. Wanted to make sure I understood it right.

Sean

>-----Original Message-----
>Accessing the Web sites - yes, you won't be warned.
Installing ActiveX - you
>will have to confirm component activation.
>
>--
>Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MVP, MCSE
>-= F1 is the key =-
>
>"Sean" <smurray@sherwin.com> wrote in message
>news:2ccbb01c4691a$6fcb30f0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Let's say I have certs being Issued by 'TheCompany'.
Then
>> I have said 'thecompany' in my list of Trusted Root CAs.
>> Regardless of who it was issued to, as long as it was
>> issued by 'thecompany' it will not popup the security
>> warning because I trust the root correct?
>>
>> Thanks
>
>
>.
>