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VPN L2TP CERTIFICATE - client not able to request new certificate

Asked by wuitsung in MS Forefront-ISA, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

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I have DC and a ISA 2004 + VPN enabled. The PPTP is working. I am trying to figure out to use of the L2TP. I installed certificate service on my server and also install certificate on ISA server, everything is fine so far. But the only problem is with client pc. The client pc is in domain, when I try to request certificate through MMC, the error message pop up "There are no trusted certification authorities (CAs) available. You don't have the permission.............." I also tried other way to do it. It's from the http://dc_ip/certsrv  to install certificate. But when I open the personal certificate folder in MMC, there is a red X on the certificate information ... "This certificate has expired or it's not yet valid"    Start Free Trial
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Zones: MS Forefront-ISA, Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
Tags: certificate, isa, l2tp, vpn, client
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