How to create certificate repository in AD
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Hi everyone
I have a windows 2003 server with enterprise certificate authority installed on it. it’s working properly and has issued over 100 certificates.
now I want to create a certificate repository which user can connect to over an LDAP client and download other people’s certificates.
according to technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc736694%28WS.10%29.aspx[/CODE] I created a certificate template and ticked “Publish certificates in Active Directory” and then I issued a certificate by that template using certsrv.
after that I could find the issued certificate in “dc=example, dc=com, cn=users, cn=administrator”.
how can I configure AD to automatically publish every certificate in it’s own cn not under administrator? for example if the certificate is issued to john smith the path would be “dc=example, dc=com, cn=users, cn=john smith”[CODE]technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc736694%28WS.10%29.aspx[/CODE] I created a certificate template and ticked “Publish certificates in Active Directory” and then I issued a certificate by that template using certsrv.
after that I could find the issued certificate in “dc=example, dc=com, cn=users, cn=administrator”.
how can I configure AD to automatically publish every certificate in it’s own cn not under administrator? for example if the certificate is issued to john smith the path would be “dc=example, dc=com, cn=users, cn=john smith”
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