David
Thu Dec 23 07:25:27 CST 2004
Have the domain controllers automatically renewed their certificates?
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David B. Cross [MS]
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> Hello,
>
> Our certificate authority is going to expire in a few weeks and we are
> trying to extend it in our pilot environment. We use it to access our
> Active Directory through SSL/ port 636. We have already renewed the CA
> and everything looks good on paper but the client machines keep getting an
> error message saying that it's expired.
>
> How can one tell which certificate is being used and how can one tell
> which certificate has been published to AD?
>
> Thanks
>