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Re: LinkPointFrom: Lance Brown Date: Monday, December 30, 2002
Time: 3:03:27 pmOk. So TextEdit threw a bunch of characters into the file. I cleaned it
up and now I am getting this error.
Unable to open/parse client certificate file.
Lance
On Monday, December 30, 2002, at 11:49 AM, Shawn Hogan wrote:
> Lance Brown wrote:
>
>> That is were I put it and I am still getting error 3 cannot find file
>> in Java Extensions folder.
>> I got the file from an email and copy and pasted it into TextEdit on
>> OSX and renamed it, will that work?
>
> Not sure... You may want to drop to a shell to check the filename...
> make
> sure textedit didn't add it's own extension (that the GUI might hide).
>
> Or get info on the file and check the "Name and Extension" tab (if you
> are
> using Jaguar).
>
> - Shawn
>
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