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> If you're using a nonstandard CA then you'll have to put it in the ca.pem file > on both the client and server so that it can be verified (the problem with > this setup of course is you have to put it in all clients, which means extra > work). The ca.pem file goes in the same place as the sserver_protocol.dll > file. > > Tony > Ahh, ok. I didn't know that the ca.pem file in the cvsnt folder was what held the valid server certs. I thought the registry CAFile needed to be set, but I see now that's only for the client. Well, its all up and running now. Thanks!