Help on Certificate Services

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From: ola_atb (olaatb_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/15/04


Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 18:31:07 -0800

Hello all,

I have just installed Certificate Authority on Windows 2003. So please
pardon me for posting here. I am a true novice, and trying to secure my
Exchange with Microsoft Certificate Authority.

I need to know after installing Certificate Authority, how do I issue the
Certificate, or what goes on the Client Machines? My Server is showing me
that CA is installed, but where are the keys that were supposedly created
(Public, Private)?

Sorry to sound so stupid but I am just learning and will appreciate any help.

Thanks

-- 
An Avvid Student


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