Certificate Request Question

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Certificate Request Question smith777 03-03-2006
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?c21pdGg3Nzc=?= on March 3, 2006, 10:31 am
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I'm running Windows 2003 with an Enterprise CA installed. I have a web server
that i created a new certificate. I then went to my CA and was going to
Submit a Certificate Request. The problem is under the Certificate Template
section, the drop down menu only says Basic EFS and User. I'm not getting the
Web Server template that I need. Does anyone know why this is happening and
how I can get 'Web Server' to show up under the Certificate Template section?

thanks for any help.

Posted by Paul Adare on March 3, 2006, 11:02 am
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microsoft.public.security news group, =?Utf-8?B?c21pdGg3Nzc=?= <smith777
@discussions.microsoft.com> says...

> I'm running Windows 2003 with an Enterprise CA installed. I have a web server
> that i created a new certificate. I then went to my CA and was going to
> Submit a Certificate Request. The problem is under the Certificate Template
> section, the drop down menu only says Basic EFS and User. I'm not getting the
> Web Server template that I need. Does anyone know why this is happening and
> how I can get 'Web Server' to show up under the Certificate Template section?
>

What OS is the CA running on exactly (Standard, Enterprise)? Did you
duplicate an existing template? Is the template published at the CA? Do
you have at least Read and Enroll permissions on the template?

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