Moving a Certificate Authority to another server

From: Amber (amberlrapp@yahoo.com)
Date: 09/28/02


From: amberlrapp@yahoo.com (Amber)
Date: 28 Sep 2002 06:59:10 -0700


How do I move a Certificate Authority on a Windows 2K server without
affecting my users. I have distributed a root certificate to all my
users so that their computers trust my server certificates. Now, I am
upgrading to better hardware and need to switch to this new server.
How do I move the CA over so that the users still trust it's
certificates without distributing a new root certificate? Thank you
for any help!

Amber



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