Re: Multiple-purpose client certs, how?
From: Miha Pihler (mihap-news_at_atlantis.si)
Date: 08/23/04
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Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 09:23:06 +0200
Hi,
This shouldn't be a problem if you setup your CA as an Enterprise CA (you
can even setup subordinate Enterprise CA to your current Standalone Root
CA).
I am not sure how to do this on Standalone Root CA, but I will have a
look...
Mike
"A.M." <anonymous@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I have set up Microsoft Certificate Services as a stand-alone CA on a
> Windows 2000 Server.
>
> When I request a client certificate using the Web enrollment pages, I am
> given a choice of either a Web Browser Certificate or a Email Protection
> Certificate but not both. I tried "Advanced Request" options as well to no
> avail.
>
> How do I obtain a certificate from MS Certificate Services that can be
used
> for both Client Authentication and Secure Email purposes?
>
> Your insight will be appreciated.
>
> A.M
>
> P.S. I even tried playing around with certutil.exe -setextension but no
> matter what I did I could not make the certificate to take on more than
one
> role.
>
>
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