Re: No Administrator Signing Certificate - Windows 2003 Server

From: Ben (bjblackmore_at_xyz.hotmail.com)
Date: 05/10/05


Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 08:54:32 +0100


"Brian Komar" <MVPbkomar@nospam.identit.ca> wrote in message
news:MPG.1ce92b4fa86c6b69896a4@msnews.microsoft.com...
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> the user performing the smart card request must have an Enrollment Agent
> computer installed in their profile. The smart card request must be
> signed with the private key of the Enrollment Agent certificate.
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> Brian

Hi Brian,

Thanks for the info, I'v now added the enrollment agent to my user profile
and it works, I had added the enrollment agent to my machine, but forgotten
about the user.
One other problem I've just had, I tried to create a smartcard for my boss
and it asked for a pin, I entered 1234, which is my usual default for
setting up these cards, however it told me it was the wrong pin. I don't
understand how it could be, as he's never had a pin before. I then tried
4321, and 00000000, which were both wrong, and have now blocked the card.
How do I unblock it? And what PIN should I have entered?

Cheers

Ben


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