RSS Atom
Welcome to TechNet Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

News

  • Welcome to the newest location of Windows Mobile How Tos. The goal of this Blog is to listen to customer pain points and provide Step by Step How Tos to address them.

    Disclaimer:
    This site and all its contents are the views of Vik Thairani and not of Microsoft. All postings on this Blog are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Any Scripts or Intectual Property found on this website that is not of 3rd party origin are subject to the terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm
Third-Party Certificates Compatible with Windows Mobile Powered Devices

The table below lists known third-party Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates from trusted root certification authorities that have a root store presence in Windows Mobile powered devices.

*Prices of third-party SSL certificates vary by company, warranty coverage, encryption level, applications, and many other factors. Please check with the appropriate certification authority to find out specifics on how each SSL product is different.

For Windows Small Business Server 2003 users, GoDaddy offers certificate solutions here.

Certification Authority
SSL Product
Where to Buy
Supported Versions
CyberTrust SureServer Certificate www.cybertrust.com 2003 and 5.0
Entrust.net Standard SSL Certificate www.entrust.net 2003 and 5.0
Enhanced SSL Certificate 2003 and 5.0
Premium SSL Certificate 2003 and 5.0
Geotrust Power Server ID www.geotrust.com 2003 and 5.0
GlobalSign ServerSign SSL Certificate 2003 and 5.0
GoDaddy Turbo SSL 5.0 w/ MSFP only
High Assurance SSL 5.0 w/ MSFP only
Thawte SSL Web Server Certificates www.thawte.com 2003 and 5.0
SSL 123 Certificates 2003 and 5.0
Verisign Secure Site SSL www.verisign.com 2003 and 5.0
Secure Site Professional SSL 2003 and 5.0

Last updated May 8, 2006. The SSL certificates listed on this page are current at the time of this writing. The SSL certificates are products owned by respective certification authorities (CAs). CAs may modify prices, product names, or compatibility of their SSL products at any time without Microsoft’s knowledge. Please make sure to check with individual CAs to verify the accuracy of all information.

Source: https://partner.microsoft.com/global/partner/40027352

 

Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2007 12:06 AM by Vik
Filed under: ,

Comments

No Comments

Anonymous comments are disabled
Page view tracker