Question on chnaging the expiration date of certificates
From: Kavi (Kavi_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/11/05
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Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 07:35:01 -0800
Hi ,
I was trying to change the default expiration date of certificates from 1
year to a different value on a standlone Sub-ordinate CA server.
I used the information from the Microsoft article Q254632.
When I initiallythe installed the Standalone sub-ordinate CA server , the
validity dates were determined by the parent CA ( Set to 1 year )
( Standalone RootCA , validity set to 10 years ).
But I would like to change it to 8 years from the default setting of 1 year.
After following the suggestion in the document Q254632 , the user certs and
the CA cert still has the same validity of 1 year . The CA service was
started and stopped and the system was alos started .
Any idea of what could be wrong.
Kavi
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