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Firefox rejecting Smart Card certs over SSL 3.0

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Ladies and Gents,

We are running 32 bit Windows 7 Enterprise. I have a user that is trying to access a database through Mozilla Firefox. When he is prompted to enter his smart card/PIN he recieves the error:

"The page you are attempting to access requires your browser to have a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) client certificate that the Web server recognizes"

I have checked to make sure that SSL 3.0 is enabled and that the smart card is loaded under security devices.

I have tried exporting his certificated from IE9 (Which works fine with the database) and importing them into Firefox, no success.

The reason the user is trying to access through Firefox is for a more friendly user interface that the site only provides to Firefox.

Ladies and Gents, We are running 32 bit Windows 7 Enterprise. I have a user that is trying to access a database through Mozilla Firefox. When he is prompted to enter his smart card/PIN he recieves the error: "The page you are attempting to access requires your browser to have a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) client certificate that the Web server recognizes" I have checked to make sure that SSL 3.0 is enabled and that the smart card is loaded under security devices. I have tried exporting his certificated from IE9 (Which works fine with the database) and importing them into Firefox, no success. The reason the user is trying to access through Firefox is for a more friendly user interface that the site only provides to Firefox.