Cert requests Server 2003
Web Server forum
Back To The Forum Home!Search!Private Messaging System

Web Server Talk Web Server Talk > Web Servers reviews > IIS server support > IIS Server Security > Cert requests Server 2003




  Last Thread   Next Thread Next
  Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread      Post New Thread    Post A Reply      

    Cert requests Server 2003  
Joe


View Ip Address Report This Message To A Moderator Edit/Delete Message


 
06-29-04 12:33 AM

I got it. I had to submit an advanced request and also
generate a CSR. Thanks anyhow!
Good tutorial
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...tion/WindowsSer
v/2003/standard/proddocs/en-us/Default.asp?
url=/resources/documentation/windowsserv/2003/standard/prod
docs/en-us/sag_CSWprocs_reqfile_WH.asp
also
http://www.tacteam.net/isaserverorg...kit/2003createe
nterpriseca/createenterpriseca.htm

and>>>
http://www.isaserver.org/img/upl/vp.../installstandal
oneca.htm
w00t!
Joe

Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>I have recently installed the stand alone CA in server
>2003 Enterprise.
>I have been able to receive a request via the webserver
>https://servername/certsrv  in IIS 6.0 and I issued the
>cert. I also was able to download the cert to a remote
>machine XP Pro via the internet. But I cannot install it
>via IIS wizard in the IIS 5.1 in XP. How do I get this to
>work please? What kind of method is needed here? I have
>used the SSL certs before by generating  CSR and
>submitting it to an authority such as Verisign. But this
>kind of request seems different. I didn't need to
generate
>a request from IIS 5.1 which seemed to me a bit strange.
>
>Thanks a bunch
>Joe
>.
>





[ Post a follow-up to this message ]



    Sponsored Links  




 





   All times are GMT. The time now is 08:53 AM.      Post New Thread    Post A Reply      
  Last Thread   Next Thread Next


Most Popular forums 

Forum Jump:
Rate This Thread:

Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is OFF
vB code is ON
Smilies are ON
[IMG] code is OFF
 
Medical and Health forum | Computer Games Reviews | Graphics design forum

Back To The Top
Home | Usercp | Faq | Register