RE: Certificate Services
- From: briandel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Brian Delaney [MSFT])
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 00:48:48 GMT
Hi,
Yes, you can upgrade it from Standard to Enterprise Edition and the
templates will work. Please ensure you take a backup of the machine prior
to upgrading in case you need to revert back.
Hope this helps,
Brian Delaney
Microsoft Canada
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/whyupgrade/supportedpa
It is a Standard edition which is also a DC.
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2003
According the upgrade path it seems that I can upgrade Standard edition to
Enterprise edition? Are there any issues, or could I just insert the
Enterprise-CD and upgrade? Even if it is a DC and a CA?
After the upgrade the templates will work?
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"Brian Delaney [MSFT]" wrote:
Hi,
Which edition of Windows is installed on the CA?
If you are using the duplicate template function, it creates a version 2
certificate template which can only be published on a Windows Server
toEnterprise Edition CA or greater. Standard edition will not allow you
topublish this template. If you are using Standard and unable to upgrade
whichenterprise you will need to utilize one of the existing v1 templates
isfits your needs.
Also, on the template you wish to enroll on ensure that the user has the
correct permissions, Read and Enroll.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/pki/default.mspx
ofa good starting place for documentation on PKI. There are links to most
rights.the common whitepapers and KBs here.
Hope this helps,
Brian Delaney
Microsoft Canada
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From: =?Utf-8?B?amVyaW5n?= <jering@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Certificate Services
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 12:32:01 -0800
Hello!
I have a Windows Server 2003 lab-domain.
I`m struggling with the certificate services. For example, I have a LCS
deployment, and was trying to publish a template for LCS. I`m able tocreate
the template, but not to make it available for clients. When connecting
EFS.http://servername/certsrv the only templates showing up are User and
assigningthe
Now I`m trying to get WPA2 Enterprise with RADIUS to work, but also now
certificates is the problem. I`m trying to do a simple task like
no...Ia
client-computer with Windows XP a regular computer-certificate. But
can`t understand why User and EFS is the only available templates.
Does anyone have some good links regarding the certificate services?
.
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