Re: LCS requires a certificate that has a key by bob
bob
Tue Dec 14 18:04:37 CST 2004
It's my understanding that:
WS2K3 Standard Ed does not support certificate template duplication.
LCS 2005 does not support certs issued from a Standalone CA using
certificate template duplication.
Therefore:
For certs issued from a WS2K3 Standard Ed, a standalone CA must be used ,
and the cert must be issued using the "oid" method, as mentioned in the Cert
Config doc. The computer template duplication method will not work for LCS
2005.
"Bob Christian" <BobChristian@removethis.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:uCzo90i4EHA.2876@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> By any chance...
>
> Does your Windows 2003 Server Standard have the Certificate Authority
> installed as an Enterprise CA or is it a Stand-Alone CA?
>
> Bob
>
> "Lord Vader" <c3_po@web.de> wrote in message
> news:3d729d6d.0412140551.71addd5@posting.google.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to create a Connection for my Live Communication Server
> > 2005. But if I choose TLS and not TCP, LCS requires a certificate that
> > has a key
> > My own certificate is a duplicate from the computer-certificate
> > (Windows 2003 Server Standard)
> > I've create the Certificate like the description in Microsoft
> > Deployment Guide
> > "Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 Certificate
> > Configuration"
>
>