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Microsoft certificates in Users/~/Library/Keychains?

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Norman R. Nager, Ph.D. - 25 Apr 2005 00:02 GMT
While familiarizing myself with the Keychain Access utility and planning for
installation of Tiger, I found two Microsoft certificates in the
Users/~/Library/Keychains:

Microsoft_Intermediate_Certificate  and Microsoft_Entity_Certificate

Were these installed with Office 2004 and what functions do they serve,
please?

Respectfully, Norm
JE McGimpsey - 25 Apr 2005 04:45 GMT
> While familiarizing myself with the Keychain Access utility and planning for
> installation of Tiger, I found two Microsoft certificates in the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Were these installed with Office 2004 and what functions do they serve,
> please?

See

   http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;887413
Norman R. Nager, Ph.D. - 25 Apr 2005 05:33 GMT
On 4/24/05 8:45 PM, in article
jemcgimpsey-666E39.21453924042005@msnews.microsoft.com, "JE McGimpsey"
<jemcgimpsey@mvps.org> wrote:

>> While familiarizing myself with the Keychain Access utility and planning for
>> installation of Tiger, I found two Microsoft certificates in the
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
>     http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;887413

Ah!  Thanks very much, J.E.   After I install, Tiger, I'll launch 10.4's
Keychain Access utility and in the File pulldown menu, click on Import and
import from the Panther partition the  keychain with the Microsoft
certificates.

Respectfully, Norm
 
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