To verify that SSL is working with ADAM, run the ADAM Tools Command
Prompt and use SSL to connect ADAM.
Context for the current task
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In the ADAM program group, run ADAM Tools Command
Prompt.
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Type ldp and press Enter.
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Click .
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Type the DNS name of your server in the server box.
Localhost does not work here as the DNS name is checked against the certificate.
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Enter the SSL port of your ADAM installation.
Either 636 or 50001, or whatever was configured during the installation of ADAM.
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Select the SSL check box and hit OK.
If the installation was successful, you should get a lot of text in the right window
and be able to bind using the functionality.
If you still get a "8009030e No credentials are available in the security
package" error message after the import, or you get an error when importing
the keys into the LOCAL_MACHINE\Personal store, check that the logon account has full
access to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys. Try importing the certificates
directly into both LOCAL_MACHINE\Personal and ADAM\Personal instead of copying them for
the Current_user store.