Re: Help on Certificate Services

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From: Dave Shaw [MVP] (dhshaw_at_NoSpam.msn.com)
Date: 12/15/04


Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:31:33 -0500

In most cases, I'd simply answer the question - but in this case, it's about
PKI and you need to read up.

Read this book!

http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/authors/auth6745.asp

-ds

"ola_atb" <olaatb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9293011C-BAC4-4EFD-92A3-34FAC3A52516@microsoft.com...
> 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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