Microsoft CA not installing trusted root path in local computer store

From: izael (izael.ochoa_at_reforma.com)
Date: 06/11/03


Date: 11 Jun 2003 12:08:22 -0700


Hi everyone, I have a problem with microsoft certificates,

I installed a standalone root CA, I use it to validate vpn l2tp/IPSec
conections, the problem is that when I try to install the root
certification path for the CA in the client machine (XP or win 2000)
using the web page, it is installed in te user certificates store, and
not in the local computer certificates store. IPsec does not recognize
the certificate if it isnīt in the local computer store, so the vpn
conexion fails with error 786 (no valid certificate installed). I have
to manually export the certificate to the trusted root certificates,
in the local computer certificates store.

Is there any why to make the CA server automatically install the
certification path in the root directory of the local computer
certificates store instead of the user certificates store?

thanks in advance



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