Expired Certs (This MUST be basic question)

Expired Certs (This MUST be basic question)

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Expired Certs (This MUST be basic question) cLOWN gOD 06-25-2007
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?Y0xPV04gZ09E?= on June 25, 2007, 9:15 pm
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Sorry I'm a newbie, I guess I should know this, but a few days ago I noticed
that the certificates were about to expire in a couple of days (on 6/17/2007)
on my Cert Server, and started reading frantically through a Microsoft PKI
Certificate book.

I was (and still am unable to find ANYTHING regarding how to replace the
expired certificates, although I gather from what I read, that there is no
way to renew or edit them)? The expired certificates are in the “Trusted Root
Certificate” /Certificates folder.



Interestingly, the “_NMSTR/Certificates” folder appears to contain
certificates (named a little differently) that have a much longer expiration
period (valid till 12/31/2039). This is on a sealed test network so there is
no real “critcal data” to protect, although I do kind of need to get it
running for testing. Thanks!


Posted by Brian Komar on June 26, 2007, 10:41 am
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 18:15:04 -0700, cLOWN gOD wrote:

> Sorry I'm a newbie, I guess I should know this, but a few days ago I noticed
> that the certificates were about to expire in a couple of days (on 6/17/2007)
> on my Cert Server, and started reading frantically through a Microsoft PKI
> Certificate book.
>
> I was (and still am unable to find ANYTHING regarding how to replace the
> expired certificates, although I gather from what I read, that there is no
> way to renew or edit them)? The expired certificates are in the Trusted Root
> Certificate /Certificates folder.
>
>
>
> Interestingly, the _NMSTR/Certificates folder appears to contain
> certificates (named a little differently) that have a much longer expiration
> period (valid till 12/31/2039). This is on a sealed test network so there is
> no real critcal data to protect, although I do kind of need to get it
> running for testing. Thanks!

Just run the IIS certificate wizard again. There is an option to renew the
certificate. This was really basic, so not included in the book. (I may add
it next time).
Brian

Posted by =?Utf-8?B?Umlja3lWZW5l?= on September 19, 2007, 10:56 am
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There's no renewal on 2003 Stanadard, is it only for Enterprise.

In standard you need to delete and create new certificate when the cert
expired.

Please clarify.

Thanks,
Ricky

"Brian Komar" wrote:

> On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 18:15:04 -0700, cLOWN gOD wrote:
>
> > Sorry I'm a newbie, I guess I should know this, but a few days ago I noticed
> > that the certificates were about to expire in a couple of days (on
6/17/2007)
> > on my Cert Server, and started reading frantically through a Microsoft PKI
> > Certificate book.
> >
> > I was (and still am unable to find ANYTHING regarding how to replace the
> > expired certificates, although I gather from what I read, that there is no
> > way to renew or edit them)? The expired certificates are in the “Trusted
Root
> > Certificate” /Certificates folder.
> >
> >
> >
> > Interestingly, the “_NMSTR/Certificates” folder appears to contain
> > certificates (named a little differently) that have a much longer expiration
> > period (valid till 12/31/2039). This is on a sealed test network so there is
> > no real “critcal data” to protect, although I do kind of need to get it
> > running for testing. Thanks!
>
> Just run the IIS certificate wizard again. There is an option to renew the
> certificate. This was really basic, so not included in the book. (I may add
> it next time).
> Brian
>

Posted by Brian Komar on September 19, 2007, 11:00 am
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I am sorry, I really have no idea what you are asking
Can you please re-ask
Brian

> There's no renewal on 2003 Stanadard, is it only for Enterprise.
>
> In standard you need to delete and create new certificate when the cert
> expired.
>
> Please clarify.
>
> Thanks,
> Ricky
>
> "Brian Komar" wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 18:15:04 -0700, cLOWN gOD wrote:
>>
>> > Sorry I'm a newbie, I guess I should know this, but a few days ago I
>> > noticed
>> > that the certificates were about to expire in a couple of days (on
>> > 6/17/2007)
>> > on my Cert Server, and started reading frantically through a Microsoft
>> > PKI
>> > Certificate book.
>> >
>> > I was (and still am unable to find ANYTHING regarding how to replace
>> > the
>> > expired certificates, although I gather from what I read, that there is
>> > no
>> > way to renew or edit them)? The expired certificates are in the
>> > “Trusted Root
>> > Certificate” /Certificates folder.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Interestingly, the “_NMSTR/Certificates” folder appears to contain
>> > certificates (named a little differently) that have a much longer
>> > expiration
>> > period (valid till 12/31/2039). This is on a sealed test network so
>> > there is
>> > no real “critcal data” to protect, although I do kind of need to get it
>> > running for testing. Thanks!
>>
>> Just run the IIS certificate wizard again. There is an option to renew
>> the
>> certificate. This was really basic, so not included in the book. (I may
>> add
>> it next time).
>> Brian
>>


Posted by =?Utf-8?B?Umlja3lWZW5l?= on September 19, 2007, 12:00 pm
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When I renew certificate with same key or new key. There's an error "This
certificate cannot be renewed because..."

Is that options only for Enterprise CA 2003? Because I'm using Standard CA
2003.

What is the procedures to renew on Standard?

Thanks,
Ricky

"Brian Komar" wrote:

> I am sorry, I really have no idea what you are asking
> Can you please re-ask
> Brian
>
> > There's no renewal on 2003 Stanadard, is it only for Enterprise.
> >
> > In standard you need to delete and create new certificate when the cert
> > expired.
> >
> > Please clarify.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ricky
> >
> > "Brian Komar" wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 18:15:04 -0700, cLOWN gOD wrote:
> >>
> >> > Sorry I'm a newbie, I guess I should know this, but a few days ago I
> >> > noticed
> >> > that the certificates were about to expire in a couple of days (on
> >> > 6/17/2007)
> >> > on my Cert Server, and started reading frantically through a Microsoft
> >> > PKI
> >> > Certificate book.
> >> >
> >> > I was (and still am unable to find ANYTHING regarding how to replace
> >> > the
> >> > expired certificates, although I gather from what I read, that there is
> >> > no
> >> > way to renew or edit them)? The expired certificates are in the
> >> > “Trusted Root
> >> > Certificate” /Certificates folder.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Interestingly, the “_NMSTR/Certificates” folder appears to contain
> >> > certificates (named a little differently) that have a much longer
> >> > expiration
> >> > period (valid till 12/31/2039). This is on a sealed test network so
> >> > there is
> >> > no real “critcal data” to protect, although I do kind of need to get
it
> >> > running for testing. Thanks!
> >>
> >> Just run the IIS certificate wizard again. There is an option to renew
> >> the
> >> certificate. This was really basic, so not included in the book. (I may
> >> add
> >> it next time).
> >> Brian
> >>
>
>

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