How to perform FULL CA backup

How to perform FULL CA backup

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How to perform FULL CA backup rrutgers 02-23-2007
Posted by rrutgers on February 23, 2007, 9:55 pm
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Hi ,

I have tried to backup using CA snap-in under
all task--> Backup CA--> I select Private key, CArtificate and
Certificate Database to be backup

When I use this backup, to restore on another new server(I'm moving
original Sub CA to another new server)

It prompted me a error saying "I can restore using incremental
backup"...

How should I do a Full CA backup...?

Please advise.
Thanks


Posted by Paul Adare on February 24, 2007, 6:11 am
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> I have tried to backup using CA snap-in under
> all task--> Backup CA--> I select Private key, CArtificate and
> Certificate Database to be backup
>
> When I use this backup, to restore on another new server(I'm moving
> original Sub CA to another new server)
>
> It prompted me a error saying "I can restore using incremental
> backup"...

At what point in the process are you getting this error? If
you're seeing this during the restore then it sounds like you
have performed an incremental backup. Don't select the "Perform
incremental backup" option if you want a full backup.

>
> How should I do a Full CA backup...?

The suggested method is to perform a System State backup and
restore.

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