Certificate Server Question

From: Fred Yarbrough (fyarbrou@yahoo.com)
Date: 01/17/03


From: "Fred Yarbrough" <fyarbrou@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 11:37:03 -0600


We are currently still running a NT 4.0 domain but are about a year away
from deploying Active Directory. I need to rebuild our certificate server
and would like to build it up as a Windows 2000 Certificate Server. I would
have to currently build it up as a Stand-Alone CA but would like to be able
to upgrade it to an Enterprise CA once we have Active Directory up and
running. Is this upgrade from a Stand-Alone CA to an Enterprise CA
possible or would I have to rebuild it from scratch?

Thanks,
Fred



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