RE: 0x424 (WIN32: 1060) in Enterprise Root CA

RE: 0x424 (WIN32: 1060) in Enterprise Root CA

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RE: 0x424 (WIN32: 1060) in Enterprise Root CA Daya 08-01-2005
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?RGF5YQ==?= on August 1, 2005, 10:45 am
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Sergio,

What type of CA did you install?
In either case -- to enable the CA to operate you have to either generate a
self-signed root CA certificate and install it (if a ROOT CA) or have the
enterprise subordinate CA request a root ca to sign it's certificate and
install that.

In either case -- unless there is a certificate to identify the CA --- it
will not start.

Daya
--
Daya Puls, CISSP
IT Security, Sigma Systems, Marlborough, MA


"Sergio Minniti" wrote:

> Hi! From some month when I try to open Certification Authority mmc I received
> the following error: "The specified service does not exist as an installed
> service.
> 0x424(WIN32:1060)". I have checked in Add/Remove Programm and all flags are
> enable for Certificate Authority option but the service "Certificate
> Services" isn't present in services.msc and the Enterprise Root CA does'n
> work.
> The IIS CA enrollment site is browsable but does't work too.
> May you help me? I have searched in Internet but no answer I have
> found.
>
>

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