Re: Obtaining Enterprise subordinate CA certificate from a a stanalone root CA
From: Al Mulnick (amulnick_No_SPAM_at_ncDOTrr.com)
Date: 05/08/04
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Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 21:56:24 -0400
IIRC, you need to issue the cert as a PKCS #10 file and then copy it over to
the Enterprise CA. Seems kind of a strange configuration to have the root
CA as a standalone and the rest integrated. But...
"Edward W. Ray (502974)" <homeboy@greekgod.net> wrote in message
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> I have just added an Enterprise subordinate CA to my AD domain, which
> already had a standalone root CA. I have issued the enterprise
subordinate
> certificate on the standalone root CA. How do I export this certificate
to
> my Enterprise subordinate CA so that I may enable it?
>
> Edward W. Ray
>
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