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PKI. Why  not standard edition

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barabba72@hotmail.com - 24 Aug 2005 21:19 GMT
It seems I need to use 2K3 Ent Ed in order to run an enteprise pki. Why
is Std Ed not recommended ? I couldn't find any more details about
this.

Thank you
Brian Komar <MVP> - 25 Aug 2005 00:10 GMT
> It seems I need to use 2K3 Ent Ed in order to run an enteprise pki. Why
> is Std Ed not recommended ? I couldn't find any more details about
> this.
>
> Thank you

Here is the short list of what is only available in Enterprise Edition
(or Data Center)
- issue certificates based on version 2 certificate templates
- key escrow
- enforce role separation
- issue certificates to users using autoenrollment

Check out the PKI Best Practices whitepaper available at
www.microsoft.com/pki for more details.

Brian
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barabba72@hotmail.com - 25 Aug 2005 19:40 GMT
Ok ! thank you for your answer.
 
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