How could my program support enterprise CA?

From: Allie (moonghost_at_tom.com)
Date: 05/08/04


Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 09:15:08 +0800

Hello all,
   How could I using my own program to issue certificates support microsoft
enterprise CA?
   eg.sending a request to enterprise CA and then the enterprise CA issue a
cert to a AD user?
   What should I do with this request?



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