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07.24.2008 at 11:57PM PDT, ID: 23594731 | Points: 500
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Trusting Enterprise root Certificate to remote Standalone Client.

Asked by BrendanKing in Encryption for Network Security, Email Clients, Microsoft IIS Web Server

Tags: Microsoft, Enterprise Certificate Manager, Private Cert Key

Hi Guys.

I am sure this is an easy question if you know what to set.

What I want to get done is to be able to use RPC over HTTP without the need to use an external Certificate provider. I would like this to work from domain and none domain computers, with the minimum of manual setup. I am sure that I can setup the RPC over HTTP side as I have done this before with no issue. But I am having problems getting the Enterprise root certificate on the client system.

Server 2003 SP2 (KB922706 install for Vista enrollment.)
Clients XP/Vista
IIS6


What I have done.
Installed Certficate Server Enterprise
Create Root certifcate
Create Child Certificate.
Added Certificate to Default/Exchange websites in IIS6
Create group policy to publish root certifcate
Test can connect from domain computer to HTTPS\exchange page without issue.

ISSUE.
I am trying to get the root certificate or Child certficate accessed on the remote system. I have tried exporting the certificates and importing them into the client system but the root certificate still show as untrusted.

Is the problem that I am using an enterprise certficate store! Do I need to use a standalone Certficate store.

I belive that this should not be to hard to resolve if you  are use to dealing with certificate store.

Waiting for your reply.

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