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Re: LinkPoint

From: Michael J. Colvin
Date: Monday, December 30, 2002
Time: 3:10:29 pm

Again, my guess is that the text editor you used added something to
it.Maybe it added EOL/CR's to the end of each line? I don't believe the
original file, although it may look like it in the e-mail, has any CR's
at the end of each line. I may be wrong though.

My guess is, it's still something related to your copying of the data
into the text editor..

Michael J. Colvin
Avantac Internet Services
www.avantac.com - (916) 854-5940
-----Original Message-----
From: isp-list@optigold.com [mailto:isp-list@optigold.com] On Behalf Of
Lance Brown
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 3:02 PM
To: Optigold ISP List
Subject: Re: [Optigold ISP] LinkPoint

Ok. 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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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(858) 452-3696


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