RE: Using Subordinate CA's
From: Brian Komar (bkomar_at_nospam.identit.ca)
Date: 01/28/05
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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:38:38 -0600
In article <D9869C23-1A34-4C83-BE99-9EE4E35E3602@microsoft.com>,
Scotty@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> Sorry this is a duplicate of the thread above.
>
> "Scotty" wrote:
>
> > At one of my locations I setup an Enterprise Root CA, then also at the same
> > location I set up a Enterprise Subordinate CA. When I request a new
> > certificate through the Snap-in, it request a certificate from my Root CA
> > instead of my subordinate CA. How can I force the computers to request from
> > the Subordinate CA?
>
Do an advanced request. This allows you to choose which enterprise CA
for the request submission
Brian
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