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How to create .crl file

 
 
PastHero
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      2nd Aug 2003
I'm busy developing a project about certification. And I
want to create a .crl file by programming in .net
framework. What should I do?
If it can't do that, C++ is also OK.
Thank you.
:-)
 
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Richard Grimes [MVP]
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      4th Aug 2003
whats a .crl file?

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PastHero wrote:
> I'm busy developing a project about certification. And I
> want to create a .crl file by programming in .net
> framework. What should I do?
> If it can't do that, C++ is also OK.
> Thank you.
> :-)



 
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Ca Must Have To Create This File And Put It In Public Place So Every One Can Access This File
 
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