KRA



Hi everyone,

After we format a user's machine we noitice that we forgot to backup the
Certificate.

Now we need to recover both a user certificate and the machine certificate
issued by our internal CA.

Can anyone explain how to do this or indicate any MS paper that explains
that?

Thank you.


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