Accidentally revoked a domain controller certificate! How to clean up and start again?

From: Carol Chisholm (carol.lists_at_smalldomain.ch)
Date: 09/19/03


Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 21:01:39 +0200


I could rebuild the domain from scratch.

Is there an easier way?

I had been making loads of certificates for testing OWA / ISA
configurations. While revoking them I accidentally revoked one of my
domain controller certificates.

Now when I make a certificate and import it into the certificates mmc
on my ISA server, the domain controller which issued the certificate
does not appear in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities. So
nothing really works as it should.

Any ideas please?



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