Re: Enabling a Certificate template
From: Miha Pihler (mihap-news_at_atlantis.si)
Date: 12/31/04
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 17:05:07 +0100
Hi,
Are you running Windows 2003 Server -- Enterprise Edition? This is the only
version where you can publish new templates. You can not do it on Windows
2003 Server -- Standard Edition.
Mike
"awib" <awib@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4AA93246-6DF5-47BB-94A3-2F993333B1D8@microsoft.com...
> Hi, following the white paper: Windows Server 2003, "Step-by-step guide
> for
> setting up secure wireless access in a test lab"
> To help me setup EAP-TLS, I am following this guide.
> After creating a certificate template for wireless users by copying the
> exisiting User template with the "Certificate Templates" snap in,
> modifying
> the domain users permissions etc, I find that the template does not appear
> in
> the list when I use the "Certification authority" snap in "Action / New
> Certificate Template to issue", for what it matters, neither do a few
> others
> that were visible from the "Certificate templates" snap-in.
> EAP-PEAP is working fine, but i want to issue certificates to devices to
> help reduce authentication overhead on users, and improve security re
> restricting devices.
> Any ideas?
>
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