From: genew@ocis.net   
      
   On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 00:18:38 +0200, Erland Sommarskog   
    wrote:   
      
   >Gene Wirchenko (genew@ocis.net) writes:   
   >> 2010-10-14 13:20:24.31 Server FallBack certificate initialization   
   >> failed with error code: 1.   
   >> 2010-10-14 13:20:24.37 Server Unable to initialize SSL encryption   
   >> because a valid certificate could not be found, and it is not possible   
   >> to create a self-signed certificate.   
   >   
   >I have come across this elsewhere, but I don't find it in a hurry right   
   >now. But I seem to recall that the issue is that the Network Service   
   >account lacks some permissions required to generate the certificate.   
      
    That matches something that I found but that did not have a   
   solution attached to it.   
      
   >I would recommand that you select a domain account for the service   
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^   
    A what?   
      
   >account rather than Network Service. If your machine is standalone,   
   >create a local machine account for the task. Right-click "My Computer"   
   >and choose Manage.   
      
    And then what? There is nothing that seems to have anything to   
   do with accounts. What should I be looking for?   
      
    How do I view the non-user accounts?   
      
    I am running Windows XP Home.   
      
   Sincerely,   
      
   Gene Wirchenko   
      
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