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Certutil -dsaddtemplate

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Wayne A. Harris - 25 Aug 2005 13:20 GMT
All,
I am looking to try and create some custom V2 Templates for our client.
I can do this via the UI, but I am trying to automate that process
using the Certutil Command.

My environement:
Windows 2003 Enterprise Server, in a 2003 forest/domain, running
Enterprise Subordiante CA.

In looking around I have found the appropriate Certutil command.

Certutil -dsaddtemplate

The syntax is as follows:

 CertUtil [Options] -dsAddTemplate TemplateInfFile
 Add DS Templates

Options:
 -gmt              -- Display times as GMT
 -seconds          -- Display times with seconds and milliseconds
 -v                -- Verbose operation
 -privatekey       --
 -dc DCName        -- Target a specific Domain Controller

SO, what I need is a referance as to what the TemplateInfFile will need
to look like.

Any refernces anywhere?
Wayne A. Harris - 29 Aug 2005 18:08 GMT
Since I have recieved zero responses here, Is there a more appropriate
newsgroup to post this question to?

> All,
> I am looking to try and create some custom V2 Templates for our client.
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
> Any refernces anywhere?
 
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