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    Default Comodo SSL tip

    Don't use google chrome to manage your SSL on the Comodo site.

    After a few days of "trying again", I finally realized it just doesn't
    work right with Chrome. <g>

    IE seemed to do the job. Didn't try another browser.

    Couple more tips:

    I made a couple of mistakes on this order, and it really puts a hitch
    in your gitalong to un-screw those screwups.

    Mistake 1: entered the company PO box for the address. I thought it
    was only the billing address that they wanted there. But nope.

    Mistake 2: Used the company phone number. Since the number that you
    give them is the number that they use for phone verification, you want
    to use the phone number that you actually will be answering.

    That was enough to make this a very frustrating ordeal.

    Jeff Slarve
    www.jssoftware.com
    www.twitter.com/jslarve
    I'll search help files & Google for you.

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    Default Re: Comodo SSL tip

    > Don't use google chrome to manage your SSL on the Comodo site.
    >
    > After a few days of "trying again", I finally realized it just doesn't
    > work right with Chrome. <g>
    >
    > IE seemed to do the job. Didn't try another browser.

    +1

    According to Comodo, Google Chrome does not support chained certificate
    enrollment. What does this mean? Well, I have no idea <g>.

    I only trust Microsoft Internet Explorer when it comes to Microsoft
    Authenticode certificates. As far as I know, Mozilla Firefox also works
    100% fine.

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: Comodo SSL tip

    And what about the XP thing, is that still required?

    Peter

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    Default Re: Comodo SSL tip

    Peter,

    >
    > And what about the XP thing, is that still required?
    >

    No, it is not required. You can request the certificate from any UAC-aware
    operating system (including Windows 8.1) and receive it in form of a .PFX
    file. But it is recommended to use Internet Explorer. Mozilla Firefox
    works fine too.

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: Comodo SSL tip

    Thanks, Friedrich.

    Peter Hermansen

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    Default Re: Comodo SSL tip

    The problem wasn't with Chrome. The problem was that chrome blocked a
    popup window. When I enabled popups for comodo.com, chrome worked fine
    for this.

    >
    >Don't use google chrome to manage your SSL on the Comodo site.

    Jeff Slarve
    www.jssoftware.com
    www.twitter.com/jslarve
    I'll search help files & Google for you.

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    Default Re: Comodo SSL tip

    Hi Jeff,

    > The problem wasn't with Chrome. The problem was that chrome blocked a
    > popup window. When I enabled popups for comodo.com, chrome worked fine
    > for this.

    Interesting. Thanks for sharing this information!!

    Friedrich

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