Original URL: | https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/11/25/htc-8x/ |
Post name: | HTC 8X |
Original author: | chdelay |
Posting date: | 2012-11-25T20:42:31+00:00 |
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Original URL: | https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/11/25/htc-8x/ |
Post name: | HTC 8X |
Original author: | chdelay |
Posting date: | 2012-11-25T20:42:31+00:00 |
Original URL: | https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/11/17/windows-server-2008-r2-managing-and-supporting-active-directory-services-workshop-in-chevy-chase-md/ |
Post name: | Windows Server 2008 R2: Managing and Supporting Active Directory Services workshop in Chevy Chase, MD |
Original author: | chdelay |
Posting date: | 2012-11-17T17:54:11+00:00 |
I will be teaching the "Windows Server 2008 R2: Managing and Supporting Active Directory Services" workshop in Chevy Chase, MD on February 5th - 7th. If you have a Premier contract (Microsoft Support), contact your TAM to reserve your seat!
-Chris
Original URL: | https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/11/12/windows-server-2012-enterprise-ca-xp-compatibility-link/ |
Post name: | Windows Server 2012 Enterprise CA, XP Compatibility Link |
Original author: | chdelay |
Posting date: | 2012-11-12T07:19:00+00:00 |
If you deploy an Enterprise CA on Windows Server 2012 you will have to disable a security setting to enable Windows XP clients to enroll for certificates. See: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/6289.certification-authority-authentication-level-incompatible-with-windows-xp-en-us.aspx. Please note the "Warning" in the article, before disabling this setting.
-Chris
Original URL: | https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/10/27/installing-a-two-tier-pki-hierarchy-in-windows-server-2012-part-iii-post-configuration-of-root-certification-authority/ |
Post name: | Installing a Two Tier PKI Hierarchy in Windows Server 2012: Part III, Post Configuration of Root Certification Authority |
Original author: | chdelay |
Posting date: | 2012-10-27T19:19:00+00:00 |
Introduction
I wanted to follow up on the Installing a Two Tier PKI Hierarchy in Windows Server 2012: Part I, Installing a Root Certification Authority with PowerShell and Installing a Two Tier PKI Hierarchy in Windows Server 2012: Part II, Installing a Root Certification Authority with the GUI blog postings. In those blogs I installed Active Directory Certificate Services. For the sake of completeness I wanted to give steps on how to configure the Root Certification Authority. Also, as mentioned in an earlier blog, I will not be explaining why I chose the settings I chose. The purpose of this blog series is simply to walk through the steps required for installation. At a later date I will discuss how to determine the configuration of your PKI. In the mean time you can use my previous blogs on this subject for guidance http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2009/10/13/designing-and-implementing-a-pki-part-ii.aspx.
Original URL: | https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/10/24/installing-a-two-tier-pki-hierarchy-in-windows-server-2012-part-ii-installing-a-root-certification-authority-with-the-gui/ |
Post name: | Installing a Two Tier PKI Hierarchy in Windows Server 2012: Part II, Installing a Root Certification Authority with the GUI |
Original author: | chdelay |
Posting date: | 2012-10-24T08:33:00+00:00 |
In this blog posting I will cover installing a Root Certification Authority with PowerShell in Windows Server 2012. With this Blog Series I am not going to get into the details of best practices. In other words I am not going to get into the “Why?” of the configuration decisions I have made. In some future blog posts I will talk about best practices. For now I am just going to cover installing the Roles and Role Services.