Re: AD 2003 DC, Certificate
From: Mark Gamache (mark.gamache_at_css-security.com.nospam)
Date: 02/17/05
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 08:46:38 -0800
That is for importing a cert and using it for a specific website only. have
you already received your signed cert? If so, you just need to import it
into the machine store on the server. If you double click on the cert,
there is a wizard. I avoid using the automatic store selection and make
sure that it goes into the machine store and not my user store.
Cheers,
-- Mark Gamache Certified Security Solutions http://www.css-security.com "janetb" <janetb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3FD49C12-C993-43A9-AA32-59B9AF5B6780@microsoft.com... > I'm trying to establish a ssl connection with a Novell server for password > synch capabilities for LDAP. KB article 816794 discusses importing a > certificate. But, this is a dc that does NOT run IIS. How does one > request/import a certificate without using the IIS Web Server Certificate > Wizard. > > From article: > "Note If you use the second or third method, you must install the > certificate manually. > > To install the Web site certificate, you must complete the following > tasks: > . Import the certificate into the computer's certificate store. > . Assign the installed certificate to the Web site. " > Last one is not applicable? > > How does one import/install a certificate if one is not running IIS on the > dc? > > jb
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