RE: Certificate Authority
From: Paul Adare (padare_at_newsguy.com)
Date: 09/19/05
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:12:34 -0400
In article <560929E2-9E8D-4874-9A22-C25F4DDB093F@microsoft.com>, in the
microsoft.public.win2000.security news group, =?Utf-8?B?
UGFibG8gRS4gUGVyaWUgSw==?= <PabloEPerieK@discussions.microsoft.com>
says...
> Brian: this is not a backup made from the CA MCC, I restore a full backup
> that I made ussing HP Data protector.
>
> Everything else is running OK but the CA, but I don't wanto to lose it,
> because I have issued several certificates to my clients.
Sounds like the log file was open and that the HP backup application
skipped the file. If that is the case you're going to have to go back to
the last complete backup.
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