published certificates in outlook use order

From: Andrey Kreitor (kreit_at_mail.ru)
Date: 10/07/04


Date: 7 Oct 2004 07:32:36 -0700

Hi,
Please let me know which one of the published in AD certificates
Outlook does use? For example a user may have multiple certificates
published in AD.
I know, first it looks at usersmime...attribute, then usercertificate
attr.

How to assign a "default certificate" in AD for a particular account ?



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