Re: Certificate for VPN Client has expired (Computer Certificate)
- From: "James McIllece [MS]" <jamesmci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 16:31:58 -0700
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<ErikHelgerud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:B0133662-2C32-45D9-AC52-A00E561FBA42@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> Should it be possbile to renew an computer certificate via VPN? I do
> not get access to the server.
> The problem is that I have 90 computers that only connects via VPN and
> computer sertificates expires during May 2005.
>
> How should the certificate server (Windows 2000 server) be configured
> or the Vpn connection - too be able to renew the certificate?
>
How were the certificates enrolled initially? Did you use autoenrollment,
the CA Web Enrollment tool, or did you install the certs from floppy disk?
If the computers are domain members and autoenrollment was used, the
certificates should be renewed without user interaction, depending on how
they were deployed.
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