Re: Bulk certificate enrollment to a stand-alone Microsoft CA
From: Steven Ackx (sax@ascure.com)
Date: 08/08/02
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From: "Steven Ackx" <sax@ascure.com> Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 07:51:23 -0700
Does anybody have more info (documentation) on how to
write such a script and where i can find the "xenroll.dll"?
Thanks,
>-----Original Message-----
>1. no limit - we have tested over 35 million certs on a
single CA
>
>2. you could write a script using the platform sdk
(using xenroll.dll) to
>do this
>
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>David B. Cross [MS]
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>"Steven Ackx" <sax@ascure.com> wrote in message
>news:14ec701c22332$6002d310$9ae62ecf@tkmsftngxa02...
>> Hi, i recently installed a Microsoft Windows 2000
>> certificate server as a stand-alone root CA. We want to
>> manage around 3.000.000 certificates with that CA,
>> regarding this i have two questions:
>>
>> 1. What is the maximum number of certificates a
Microsoft
>> CA can handle and what is the required configuration for
>> that, what are the alternatives?
>>
>> 2. Is there a way or a tool so i kan enroll the users in
>> bulk to generate certificates for them. When the stand-
>> alone is configured to accept all certificate requests
>> automatically?
>>
>> Thanks, for the information and help,
>> Regards,
>> Steven Ackx
>
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