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Thu, Mar 5 2020 11:51 PMPermanent Link

Steve Gill

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Hi Tim,

Seems I can't get past 1st base.  I create the certificate but when I start the EWB3 IDE I get an error about the certificate.  I must be missing a step somewhere or I'm doing something stupid.   

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= Steve



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Fri, Mar 6 2020 7:37 AMPermanent Link

Raul

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On 3/5/2020 11:51 PM, Steve Gill wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> Seems I can't get past 1st base.  I create the certificate but when I start the EWB3 IDE I get an error about the certificate.  I must be missing a step somewhere or I'm doing something stupid.
>

The auto created cert name is "localhost" (not "ewb certificate") so try
creating that and it should work

ewbcert.exe "localhost" -c


Raul
Fri, Mar 6 2020 10:50 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Steve,

<< Seems I can't get past 1st base.  I create the certificate but when I start the EWB3 IDE I get an error about the certificate.  I must be missing a step somewhere or I'm doing something stupid. >>

The localhost certificate should have been created during installation.  Was it not ?

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Fri, Mar 6 2020 10:52 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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<< The localhost certificate should have been created during installation.  Was it not ? >>

Ignore this.  I just checked and the installation run entries weren't created in the setup script properly, so that's why it wasn't auto-created.  The setup should run the ewbcert utility automatically during installation.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Mon, Mar 9 2020 8:29 PMPermanent Link

Steve Gill

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Hi Raul,

<< The auto created cert name is "localhost" (not "ewb certificate") so try
creating that and it should work

ewbcert.exe "localhost" -c  >>

I didn't know that - I didn't see any mention of localhost.

Thanks.

= Steve
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