How do you move a certificate authority to a another domain contrl

From: Andrew Buschbom (AndrewBuschbom_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/14/04


Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:55:04 -0700

How do you move a certificate authority to a another domain controller on the
same domain? I would like to retire the first domain controller that was
installed on my domain. I have moved all of the server roles and dns services
but the original machine is a certificate authority. My search of the
Microsoft KB has not been fruitful (I found one article. Step one was "raise
the functial level to Windows Server 2003." The article that it referenced
is not in the KB.). Are there any articles on how to do this
or can someone tell me how to do it?

-- 
Andrew Buschbom


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