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Posted by Steven L Umbach on September 22, 2005, 7:20 pm
Please log in for more thread options Oops. That should be Certutil -ca.cert c:\caname.cer . --- Steve
> Try logging onto the CA as an administrator and run the command.
> Certutil - ca.crt c:\caname.cer to see if that dumps the certificate for
> you. --- Steve
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>> Yes, I have tried that, the only problem is since we have multiple
>> certificates with the same name there is no way to tell which one is the
>> one definitive certificate attached to the CA. Is there a way to
>> determine the serial/thumbprint?
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>>> Use the mmc snapin for certificates for user or computer on any computer
>>> that trusts the CA [usually any AD domain computer for an Enterprise CA]
>>> including the CA itself and look in the trusted root certification
>>> authorities for the certificate and you can find the info you need in
>>> the details page of the certificate. You can also check the computer
>>> store and look in the personal/certificates folder to see the
>>> certificates for the CA itself. I am sure there are other ways but that
>>> is one that comes to nd. --- Steve
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>>>> Hello all,
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>>>> I was wondering if anyone could tell me if it is possible to find out
>>>> the Serial # and/or thumbprint of the certificate that is associated
>>>> with a Certification Authority. The problem is we have multiple
>>>> certificates with the same name, and since there is a problem with the
>>>> certificate I get an "access denied" when I attempt to access it
>>>> through the CA properties. I have tried to back up the CA but always
>>>> get an error, perhaps associated with the "acess denied" to the
>>>> certificate itself.
>>>>
>>>> If anyone could adivse on this I would be most appreciative.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
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