| bio | website | damientheunbeliever.blogspot.… |
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| location | United Kingdom | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 3 months |
| seen | Feb 8 at 13:10 | |
| stats | profile views | 7 |
Generalist, currently in a (C#/VB.Net/SQL Server) Systems department of a Charity, producing Fat Clients and Web Apps (and utilities for other devs, and anything else I can find to play with)
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Feb 8 |
accepted | “The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.” |
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Feb 6 |
answered | “The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.” |
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Feb 6 |
awarded | Editor |
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Feb 6 |
revised |
“The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.” added 1478 characters in body |
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Feb 5 |
comment |
“The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.” @DavidSchwartz - I'd be remarkably surprised if you could create a situation where the wrong private key is attached to the certificate - but I'm willing to give it a go - how would you suggest I perform this check? |
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Feb 5 |
comment |
“The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.” @DavidSchwartz - it was initially imported by using the "Request Certificate" wizard in the Certificates MMC add-in. It's subsequently been exported and re-imported as per: step 3 in the User Actions section. I have verified all of the steps given. It has a private key. The store matches. I've exported and re-imported. And I've verified that the service account has permissions on the private key. "What went wrong?" - nothing. I've completed all of the suggestions, and nothing has improved. |
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Feb 5 |
asked | “The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.” |
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Jan 15 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 7 |
answered | Remove Backup Configuration in SQL Server |
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Nov 19 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Nov 12 |
asked | Issue multiple claims in a single rule |
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Feb 18 |
comment |
SQL Server not releasing memory SQL Server is designed predominantly to live on a server installation by itself - so it's designed to be greedy with memory. max server memory is about the only widget that MS provide to you to reign in this behaviour. |
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Dec 13 |
comment |
what is the difference between 'NT Authority\Service' and 'NT Authority\Network Service'? Neither of those are related to the current logged in user. |
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Jul 17 |
comment |
my SQL Server 2008 is under attack Shut down your site - go do that now. Put a static page there saying "down for maintenance" or some such (maybe use app_offline.htm). Because it's obviously not safe as it is. |
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Feb 22 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 22 |
accepted | IIS not responding with SSL Server Hello |
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Feb 16 |
answered | IIS not responding with SSL Server Hello |
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Feb 16 |
asked | IIS not responding with SSL Server Hello |
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Feb 16 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Feb 16 |
awarded | Teacher |