do i need an Enterprise version to auto-enroll user certificate



I have root CA and sub CA. USers request certificate from sub CA.
My question is, to enable user certificate auto-enrollment, if my Root CA is
enterprise version,does the sub CA need to be an enterprise version windows?
another dumb question: What if Root CA is std version but sub CA is
enterprise version, will auto-enrollment work?




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