How to Obtain the Microsoft Encryption Pack / Strong Encryption Updates

ID: Q158739


The information in this article applies to:


SUMMARY

What is the Encryption Pack?

The Microsoft Encryption Pack 1 contains software with strong security for Windows NT Server and Windows 95, including:

   128-bit RAS for Windows NT 4.0
   128-bit SSL for Microsoft Internet Information Server
   High-encryption CryptoAPI service provider
   128-bit security for Internet Explorer 3.0 


MORE INFORMATION

The Microsoft Encryption Pack 1 is a compact disc fulfillment item that provides a convenient way for customers in the United States and Canada to obtain and deploy strong security and encryption technology for Microsoft Internet Information Server, Windows NT Server, Windows NT Workstation, and Microsoft Internet Explorer.

These strong encryption binaries are also provided in the Windows NT 4.0 128-bit version of the service pack.

How do I obtain the 128-bit version of the Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack?

Service Pack and Other Encryption Updates:

To get the 128-bit Windows NT Service Pack and other related strong encryption updates, go to the Microsoft Web site at
http://206.204.65.109/cgi-bin/ntitar.pl

where the following products are available:
Follow the instructions on the page to download the products.

NOTE: When you choose to download the 128-bit version of the Service Pack, the file that is saved to your hard disk is Nph-ntfinal.pl. To successfully install the service pack, save the file as 128sp3.exe. If you have already downloaded the file as Nph-ntfinal.pl, rename the file to 128sp3.exe and then execute it by viewing the instruction on the Web site.

How do I obtain the Microsoft Encryption Pack 1?

Call (800) 260-6579 to place your order for Microsoft Encryption Pack 1. NOTE: There will be no shipments to APO or FPO addresses.

Additional query words: ssl iis 128-bit ie_app


Keywords          : kbother iissecurity 
Version           : WINDOWS:3.0; winnt:2.0,4.0
Platform          : WINDOWS winnt 
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Last Reviewed: April 28, 1999