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Posted by Pascal on March 25, 2008, 9:34 am
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Thank you Paul.
In our situation, no certificate has been delivered yet so no problem
for that.
We would like to know what are the differences (default settings)
between the enterprise and standalone CA.
Thanks
>> Hi,
>>
>> one people in my team has made a project with a standalone CA but we are
>> thinking about installing an Enterprise CA as we are using Active
>> Directory.
>>
>> We don't have any special needs actually but the advantage to have the
>> Enterprise CA is the auto-enrollment so we would like to install it for the
>> project and not anymore the standalone CA.
>>
>> My question is, what differences should we have to know about the
>> installation of an Enterprise CA in place of a Standalone CA ? (or more
>> exactly what default options should I have to change on the Enterprise CA
>> to work as if I was using a Standalone CA?)
>>
>> For example, I am thinking about changing the default value of
>> autoenrollment in the Enterprise CA ( Policy Modules/Properties/Set the
>> certificate request status to pending).
>>
>> But is there anything else ?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> -- Pascal
>>
>>
>
> This would be best asked and answered in the security newsgroup.
>
> I can tell you though if you move your CA, you will break your trust and all
> certs issued will no longer be trusted and have to be re-issued by the new CA
> you create. So be aware of that.
--
Pascal
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