Re: certreq with name-format "Lastname, Firstname"



MarkusR wrote:

if I take the subject information from Active Directory (that uses the
format "Lastname, Firstname"), it works fine as well as for the manual
certificate request generated by the webservice of certutil. My problem
is that I have to do it by a script.

IIRC you already tried to escape the comma with a single backslash. But
maybe you have to escape it differently or use a double-backslash to
preserve on backslash at this level.

Ciao, Michael.
.



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