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Requesting a Certificate How do I get an ECA Identity and Encryption Certificate? Take a look at the I get an error message saying that a “1B6” error has occurred? This occurs when using Microsoft Internet Explorer on a computer with error in acceptpkcs7 Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating systems (and sometimes when using Microsoft Internet pkcs7 verify error Explorer 7.x or 8.x on a computer with Microsoft Windows XP operating system). This error message means that no certificate keys
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were generated by the Microsoft operating system. This does NOT mean that ORC certificates do not work in Internet Explorer (ORC certificates DO work in Internet Explorer), it means that the Microsoft operating system on your computer will not generate keys. Key generation is the first step in the creation of a digital certificate, but Microsoft is no longer supporting common procedures for generating certificate keys. We recommend that you download and install Mozilla Firefox (available at: http://www.mozilla.org/). Mozilla based web browsers (Netscape and Firefox) have the capability of generating keys on their own; they do not rely on the computer’s operation system for this. (FYI – this is why Firefox can generate keys on an Apple Macintosh computer.) You can make your requests and then import the issued certificates via Mozilla Firefox. You then make back-up files of the certificates (something you want to do regardless of what browser you use) and import the certificates into Internet Explorer. Why am I getting a Security Alert message that there is a problem with the ORC site’s certificate? You have not properly trusted the ORC ECA Certificate Authority. Go to the ORC ECA Instructions page and find the instructions for your browser to Trust the ORC ECA Certificate Authority I am being asked for a password but haven't created one yet. This should only occur if you are using Netscape or Firefox. These browsers use something called a “Master Password” to protect the certificate store (also called the software security device and the internal cryptographic device). This Master Password also protects the “Password Manager” function in these browsers. So, if you are using the Password Manager feature, you may have set the Master Password at some previous time. If you can not recall (or can not discover) the correct Master Password, then you should ‘reset’ the Maste
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