Re: Assigning Certificates
From: Johnny (jkaftan_at_wts.com)
Date: 07/28/03
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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 14:57:21 -0700
My problem is not importing, it is having something to import. I want to
allow users to connect via VPN with Certificates to my network. I want to
be able to generate a certificate and hand it to them on a floppy. Then
they can take it home and install it on their computer and get into the
network.
"Miha Pihler" <miha.pihler@Atlantis-N0Spam.si> wrote in message
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> It depends on CA policy used. What is the purpose of this certificate?
>
> In general you can use MMC with Certificate Snap-In to import certificate
> under Computer Account....
>
> --
> Mike
> MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...
>
> "Johnny" <jkaftan@wts.com> wrote in message
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> > Looking for a way to assign Computer Certificates to machines that are
> never
> > on the network. Is there a way for an administrator to create a
> certificate
> > that can be imported to a Machine's Certificate store. I could then
> create
> > a certificte, copy it to a floppy and send it home with the user.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
>
>
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