An x509 certificate is an x509 certificate. The key is to make sure it's issued for the proper purpose (server authentication, file encryption, etc.) and that the private key is included. Jim Harrison jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx www.isatools.org Sent using Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2 (aincha jealous?) From: isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ruba Al-Omari Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 3:09 AM To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [isalist] CA Can a windows CA issue a certificate to Apache? or only Oracle CA can do that? Thanks, r. All mail to and from this domain is GFI-scanned.