Hi everyone,
I'm sure this is a dumb question. On our server, I created a self signed certificate w/ Server 2008 to be loaded on remote computers. Server 2008 created an installcertificate run file and the certificate file which I can save to a disk and use on 32-bit home machines for remote access to computers on the server. However, I just bought a laptop w/ a 64-bit os and when I save the files onto the laptop and try to launch the installcertificate file, it tells me it can't because it was basically made for a 32-bit machine.
Do I need to find a way to launch the .exe from a 64-bit machine? or do I need to create another certificate install file that can be run on a 64-bit machine (which I can't remember how, since it was so long ago). I don't remember if they even give you an 64-bit option for creating a certificate load file.
Please help.
V/R
Thai
I'm sure this is a dumb question. On our server, I created a self signed certificate w/ Server 2008 to be loaded on remote computers. Server 2008 created an installcertificate run file and the certificate file which I can save to a disk and use on 32-bit home machines for remote access to computers on the server. However, I just bought a laptop w/ a 64-bit os and when I save the files onto the laptop and try to launch the installcertificate file, it tells me it can't because it was basically made for a 32-bit machine.
Do I need to find a way to launch the .exe from a 64-bit machine? or do I need to create another certificate install file that can be run on a 64-bit machine (which I can't remember how, since it was so long ago). I don't remember if they even give you an 64-bit option for creating a certificate load file.
Please help.
V/R
Thai