Re: Templates not showing in Web enrollment
- From: Gunna <Gunna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 23:51:01 -0700
Brian,
Makes sense thanks. Whats the best way to determine if a cert is for a user
or computer? Also do you know if there is a spot i can look to see if a CA
is a Standalone or a Enterprise CA?
Thanks.
"Brian Komar (MVP)" wrote:
The other certificates are for computer certificates, and will not appear in.
the Web form
When you request from the Web portal, the request is performed in the user's
context, not the computer's.
The only certificates that will appear are the certificates intended for
users or certificates where the subject name is provided in the request
(requiring user intervention)
So the RAS and IAS Server and SubCA certificates would require using the
Certificates MMC console focused on the local machine to request the
certificates
Brian
"Gunna" <Gunna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:FABFC48C-2490-4BC5-8FFE-6BA08BC4DE33@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hold the phone Brian,
I just tried something and got a strange result. Here are the templates I
have in the MMC:
Web Server
Web Server Certificate
SSL Certificate
RAS and IAS Server
EFS Recovery Agent
Subordinate Certification Authority
Now if I go into Webenrollment and click Request a Certificate it goes
straight into the "Advanced Certificate Request" page where I can:
Create and Submit and request
Submit a certificate request by using base-64- blah blah
Request a certificate for a smart card blah blah
I click the "Create and Submit and request" and the only template option I
have is the SSL Certificate. Now If I add a new template like a Basic EFS
then Basic EFS and SSL are now available.
If I go to "Submit a certificate request by using base-64- blah blah"
again
only SSL and Basic EFS are availabel templates
Why aren't the others available?
"Gunna" wrote:
Brian,
Thanks for the reply. yes your are right it is screwed up. But I must
correct myself. Like I said I inherited it and was told thats how it is.
However after digging out some doco I found that the Root CA is a
standalone
after all. Is there a way I can look at the console and tell this or
not?
Further to that I found that the CA running web enrollment is an
Enterprise
and as a result you can see the Certificates tempates in the MMC. The
problem is when I add a new template to publish it just doesnt appear in
the
Web enrollment form.
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