Re: Question regarding issuing certificates to users
- From: madan.sudhindra@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 08:27:11 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 14, 2:39 pm, "Brian Komar \(MVP\)"
<brian.komar.nos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would look at credential roaming services as part of your solution.
It really depends on how you plan to deploy the certificates to answer your
question
Brian<madsudhin...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:39350392-4ff7-4b94-98b5-0383e61e324e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I am in the process of setting up a Windows 2003 based CA setup for
my organization.
As part of the policy for issuing certificates, we want each enrolling
user to have only one certficate assigned to that user (the enrollment
of users will be done using the microsoft certificate services web
pages).
I would like to know as to how I can enforce such a policy. The
requirement is that if the user requests for an additional
certificate, the CA server should deny the request automatically. Is
there any way such a policy could be configured ?
Thanks for your help !!- Hide quoted text -
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Hi,
Could you please elaborate a little more on what you mean by "on how
you plan to deploy the certificates" ?
The setup is envisaged to be tied to our AD, and the AD going to be
our store for certificates.
.
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