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Sean

2004-10-15, 9:25 pm

Hi

Can I use a Subordinate root CA as my certificate authority to set up SSL
using IIS 5.0 and Certificate Service Wizard and then proccess my request
through this Subordinate CA?

Thanks
Miha Pihler

2004-10-15, 9:25 pm

Hi Sean,

Sure, you can do this. One option is to run certificate request wizard in
IIS and store the request in a file. Then open the request file and paste
the request to CA web site to issue Web Certificate... Another options
depend on CA setup...

What versions are your CA servers? 2000? 2003? Enterprise or standalone CA
servers? ...

Mike

"Sean" <Sean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EB3B12AE-86A2-4856-92A9-5D5F6E2057D7@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> Can I use a Subordinate root CA as my certificate authority to set up SSL
> using IIS 5.0 and Certificate Service Wizard and then proccess my request
> through this Subordinate CA?
>
> Thanks



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