Re: PKI difference between "Advanced Certificate Request"
- From: bdo <bdo.3a8v3e@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 03:21:13 +0530
It would depend how and where it's locked down. There are various places
where types of certificates can be locked out - the cert template, the
CA server, the CA server certificate, etc. It could also be something
modified in the web enrollment pages, but I'm not very familiar with
the web enrollment system. But I believe "type of certificate needed"
in the web form ties to certificate templates; if there is only one
available to you, it may not show that field. What type of cert are you
actually trying to issue? Have you tried manually creating a cert
request and submitting it to your CA to see if it'll issue a cert?
PeterD;3771469 Wrote:
I think this is because the a PKI Administrator locked down the cert
server.
how can I unlock it (there might be a MSBP (MS Best Practice) way ?)
Peter
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