Issuing of server/client authentication certs from an Ent. CA running on W2k3 Standard Edition



Hi all,
Just a quick question: Our Enterprise Root CA in our AD forest is running on a DC on a Win2003 Standard Edition box. I read that a standard edition W2k3 can only issue "Version 1" of security templates?

Not sure if its any issue but if we want to obtain Windows Computer Certificates for client/server authentication (OID: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.1 and .....3.2) purposes from this CA, is it possible? The web interface of an Enterprise CA don't give us the option to pick a "computer" certificate template. Must we absolutely need to setup an Win2k3 Enterprise edition based CA for this?

A little confused. Need some quick pointer/light...

Many thanks all.
Cheers.

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