Re: Save/retrieve certificate in Active Directory

From: Joe Kaplan \(MVP - ADSI\) (joseph.e.kaplan_at_removethis.accenture.com)
Date: 04/29/05

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    Answered in the other newsgroup. Please cross-post instead of multi-post!

    Joe K.

    "M" <M@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E69CD069-25E0-4DF5-A051-A6ED3DD71AC7@microsoft.com...
    >I want to create a user certificate with W2K3's Certificate Service and
    > programatically store it in Active Direcory as the value of the
    > userCertificate attribute. Is this the best place to put the certificate?
    >
    > What format (der encoded bibary, base-64 encoded, pkcs #7) should the
    > certificate have? Or does this matter?
    >
    > What .NET (C#) code will store (and, later, retrieve) this certificate in
    > Active Directory.


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