Re: Certificate Problems....need info
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 14:52:09 -0500
In news:ddcdccdb-fd66-4c55-bf83-96f8eb431652@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
ridergroov <ridergroov1@xxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Ace,
Thanks first for the reply. I have been struggling with this for some
time. My first question is why do I have to do this with my 03
standard server to get it to work and why do I not have to do this
when I use the cert from our SBS box? I just export the one from the
SBS machine right from the browser and it works on all machines and
all devices. Secondly, how do I do this? Thank you for your time.
SBS is a different animal but if al machines are part of a domain, the
domain's CA is automatically trusted. With any machine outside of the
domain, it will not be aware of the Root CA of a private CA. For example,
look in IE, Content tab, Certificates, trusted Root cert tab, and you can
see all the publically trusted CAs. You have to get the cert from the Root
CA into this list.
Are you asking how to do this? Go to your Certificate Server snapin, export
a copy of the Root CA's cert. Go to a machine, and in the area that I
mentioned above, import it in and choose the Root store.
Here's an example from Dartmouth College's instructions:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/comp/support/library/connect-on/win/wireless.html
Ace
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