I have a Windows 2003 SP1 server running as a Stand Alone Root CA. Its
certificate is about to expire. Whether I choose "Renew Certificate with
New Key..." or "Renetw Certificate with Same Key..." I always get the same
error.
"You do not have permission to request a certificate based on the selected
certificate template"
My account is a member of the Enterprise Admins. I've Googled this, but
haven't found anything. Does anyone have any idea?
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