Re: Web Enrollment of Certificates
From: Eric Chamberlain (eric.chamberlain_at_newsgroups.nospam)
Date: 05/06/04
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Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 17:59:43 -0700
Michael,
Can you confirm that the user is authenticating successfully when connecting
from the remote machine? There would be entries in the event log and the
IIS log.
"Michael Sainz" <mike@ischus.com> wrote in message
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> Hey all,
> Got an interesting problem here. I have a CA named CA1. This is an
> enterprise CA running on Win2k3 Enterprise. I have a DC running SBS2k3
> Premium. And then I have a remote server that is Win2k3 Standard. The
> problem is when I try to enroll in a certificate from the remote server to
> CA1. Let me explain.
> I use a VPN connection, PPTP, and connect to the SBS server. Then I use IE
> to connect to CA1 with the following address "CA1/certsrv". When I try and
> request a certificate from the site, it gives me the following error: "No
> certificate templates could be found. You do not have permission to
request
> a certificate from this CA, or an error occurred while accessing Active
> Directory".
> This stumped me because when I go to this very same website on the DC
using
> the very same username/pword, it finds and lists the templates just fine.
So
> what is the difference between the computers and the connection between
them
> and Certificate Services? Any help is MUCH appreciated on this as I am now
> clueless.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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