Damien_The_Unbeliever

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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)


Feb
8
accepted “The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.”
Feb
6
answered “The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.”
Feb
6
awarded  Editor
Feb
6
revised “The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.”
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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?
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.
Feb
5
asked “The private key for the certificate that was configured could not be accessed.”
Jan
15
awarded  Student
Jan
7
answered Remove Backup Configuration in SQL Server
Nov
19
awarded  Tumbleweed
Nov
12
asked Issue multiple claims in a single rule
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.
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.
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.
Feb
22
awarded  Scholar
Feb
22
accepted IIS not responding with SSL Server Hello
Feb
16
answered IIS not responding with SSL Server Hello
Feb
16
asked IIS not responding with SSL Server Hello
Feb
16
awarded  Autobiographer
Feb
16
awarded  Teacher