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PKI difference between "Advanced Certificate Request"30 May 2008 22:51 GMT3
Somebody has set up a CA solution for this company. My problem is when I go
via the web to request a certicate, there are two "things" missing.
The first thing is "Identifying Information: with names, company ect" and
the second is "type of certificate needed" in the Web request. ...
Windows Server 2003 Ent. Certificate Services Webenroll29 May 2008 20:33 GMT5
I have a Certificate Authority set up in a domain. (Enterprise Edition). In
my DMZ i have a CAproxy (webenrollment) set up. when i log in to the caproxy
with remote desktop and do a http://caproxy/certsrv web enrollmant i am able
to get a certificate. when i try to enroll from ...
Window Server 2003 RDP/DDE29 May 2008 14:44 GMT11
Hopefully this is the right newsgroup...
I'm missing something and I'm not sure what.  I hope you gurus out there can
help me.  I'm having an application that runs on a 2003 server.  If I log in
directly to the server it runs fine (I'm a local admin on the box).  If I
Installation of SSL certificate29 May 2008 10:41 GMT1
After installation of 3rd party certificate, i can see the cert at MMC but
not at IIS.
i may install the cert at wrong place.
the server is a domain server
Be my own CA?....28 May 2008 15:45 GMT3
I have Win2008 DataCenter (Production Server) and I have also installed VS
R2, because I cpu doesn't have hype-v support.  I've create a VHD w/Win2008
Server (Production Server) and want to use my own CA with the CA Role on
Win2008 DataCenter.
Child domain laptops autoenrolling user certs but not computer certs27 May 2008 19:26 GMT3
Hi all! I see quite a few posts here regarding cert services, so I'
hoping someone may be able to help. I have certificate servers set u
in my root domain, and permissions granted to child domain members
Autoenrollment is working perfectly in the root domain, however chil
Smart Card Logon RODC26 May 2008 08:16 GMT4
When using smart cards against an RODC, is there anything I should do to
diffrent from a normal smart card logon against a "Real" DC
Thanks
Johan
EFS on shared file server24 May 2008 15:43 GMT7
I need to use EFS on a shared folder of my file server. For grant access to
many people to the file in folder I have created many EFS Recovery Agent.
All work fine if I use a local file system, but on the file sever only the
user who have encrypted the file can access to it and ...
"Self" security group - exposed?24 May 2008 09:19 GMT2
Question:
How exposed will I be if I assign full control on the "Self" security group
to a user (service) account?
Background:
LDAP lookup based on a Security group?24 May 2008 08:56 GMT1
Not sure if this belongs here but this is the question.  We have a devie
which we would like to do an LDAP lookup against our 2003 AD.  Now this is
the twist...is it possible to base the account that this is done on a
security group versus a specific account?  Essentially looking ...
Secure SSL with LDAP and AD23 May 2008 14:50 GMT3
We are using Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory. We have a application
that needs to authenticate to LDAP using SSL because of the ability to
change passwords. I plan on using a self-signed certificate. My question is
that, once you have installed the SSL certificate do use ...
Retiring Certficate Authority22 May 2008 20:44 GMT6
Server1A is a Win 2003 SP2 Enterprise domain controller and certificate
authority.
I need to completely rebuild Server1A as ServerB2.  I cannot use the same
name as before, so I cannot "move" the CA to the rebuilt machine as described
Virtualized Certificate Authority Services20 May 2008 23:03 GMT1
I am in the process of defining the CA architecture needs for my company. We
are a single forest/domain so pretty simple and basic. Always looking to
reduce capital costs, I was wondering if anyone has virtualized their entire
CA infrastructure?
Looking for Beta Testers20 May 2008 06:17 GMT5
USA Company is seeking software beta-testers to try a new and advanced
sylog monitoring software program. Qualified companies will have
small, medium, or large computer networks with at least one router,
and one Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista server. A
Security for Event Viewer19 May 2008 22:08 GMT1
I'm running Server 2003 R2.  I'd like to allow certain users to view
errors in the application log and system log.  Does anyone know of a
way to do this other than putting the users into the local admin
group?
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