RE: Certificate New Template



Hello,

I have a similar issue and I would like to confirm if we need a CA server
with Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition in order to duplicate a Web
Server template.
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Regards,
Carlos




"Brian Delaney [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Ricky,

This article 555281 seems to no longer be available. Any article starting
with 555 are not published by Microsoft employees as the disclaimer at the
bottom mentions and have not been tested by Microsoft.

What are the steps you have taken to create and attempt to publish this
certificate template?

Also, if this is a version 2 certificate template you are attempting to
publish then it requires Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition or Datacenter
Edition. If you are using Standard edition you will not be able to see the
template to publish it. You can check in the Certificate Templates console
to see what the Minimum Supported CA OS is.

Hope this helps,

Brian Delaney
Microsoft Canada
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Subject: Certificate New Template
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 12:00:02 -0700

I'm following this instructions
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555281/en-us

And the template I created from "L2TP/IPSec (Offline request) " is not
appearing when I'm trying to add it "Certificate Template to Issue". It's
not on the list.

Can somebody please advise?

Thanks,
Ricky



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