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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <html dir=ltr>
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<title>The page requires a valid client certificate</title>
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<script> function Homepage(){ <!--
// in real bits, urls get returned to our script like this: // res://shdocvw.dll/http_404.htm#http://www.DocURL.com/bar.htm
//For testing use DocURL = "res://shdocvw.dll/http_404.htm#https://www.microsoft.com/bar.htm" DocURL=document.URL; //this is where the http or https will be, as found by searching for :// but skipping the res:// protocolIndex=DocURL.indexOf("://",4); //this finds the ending slash for the domain server serverIndex=DocURL.indexOf("/",protocolIndex + 3);
//for the href, we need a valid URL to the domain. We search for the # symbol to find the begining //of the true URL, and add 1 to skip it - this is the BeginURL value. We use serverIndex as the end marker. //urlresult=DocURL.substring(protocolIndex - 4,serverIndex); BeginURL=DocURL.indexOf("#",1) + 1; urlresult=DocURL.substring(BeginURL,serverIndex); //for display, we need to skip after http://, and go to the next slash displayresult=DocURL.substring(protocolIndex + 3 ,serverIndex); document.write('<A HREF="' + urlresult + '">' + displayresult + "</a>"); } //--> </script>
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<tr> <td align="left" valign="middle"> <h1 style="COLOR:000000; FONT: 13pt/15pt verdana"><!--Problem-->The page requires a valid client certificate</h1> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="400" colspan="2"> <font style="COLOR:000000; FONT: 8pt/11pt verdana">The page you are trying to view requires the use of a valid client certificate. Your client certificate has expired or is not yet valid. The client certificate is used for identifying you as a valid user of the resource.</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="410" colspan="2"> <font style="COLOR:000000; FONT: 8pt/11pt verdana">
<hr color="#C0C0C0" noshade> <p>Please try the following:</p> <ul> <li>Click the <a href="javascript:location.reload()"> Refresh</a> button to try again, if you have changed your client certificate.</li>
<li>Contact the Web server's administrator to obtain a valid client certificate.</li>
<li>If you believe you should be able to view this directory or page, please contact the Web site administrator by using the e-mail address or phone number listed on the <script> <!--
if (!((window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("MSIE") > 0) && (window.navigator.appVersion.charAt(0) == "2"))) { Homepage(); } //--> </script>
home page.</li> </ul> <h2 style="font:8pt/11pt verdana; color:000000">HTTP 403.17 - Forbidden: Client certificate has expired or is not yet valid<br> Internet Information Services</h2> <hr color="#C0C0C0" noshade> <p>Technical Information (for support personnel)</p> <ul> <li>More information:<br> <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/ContentRedirect.asp?prd=iis&sbp=&pver=5.0&pid=&ID=403.17&cat=web&os=&over=&hrd=&Opt1=&Opt2=&Opt3=" target="_blank">Microsoft Support</a> </li> </ul>
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