It's supported by firefox how? I just went to startssl.com and got a free certificate and set it up on a webserver and pointed firefox at it and still got the error about unknown issuer.
With reguard to the bottom line that an account cannot be deleted. Microsoft is not the only site that does this. AT&T does the same thing with their online access to credit cards. If you create an account and forget your password, the account just stays there untouched, you cannot retrieve the password and you cannot delete the account, even if you call them up.
Ok, so I'm dumb. I forgot to put the intermediate certificate up on the server, now it's much happier.
It's supported by firefox how? I just went to startssl.com and got a free certificate and set it up on a webserver and pointed firefox at it and still got the error about unknown issuer.
With reguard to the bottom line that an account cannot be deleted. Microsoft is not the only site that does this. AT&T does the same thing with their online access to credit cards. If you create an account and forget your password, the account just stays there untouched, you cannot retrieve the password and you cannot delete the account, even if you call them up.