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Web Enrollment Certificate CHANGING FAIL O 06-06-2008
Posted by CHANGING FAIL O on June 6, 2008, 10:22 am
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Hello:

Once we request and install Certificate (IPSec certificate) via web
enrollment on to the computer account, I know that we can see the installed
Certificate via MMC Snap-in (Certificates snap-in). I am wondering where
actually the certificate is stored physically (either in the
hard-drive/registry)? I did a search for the certificate name (example: PC1)
and I could not find it in the registry or in the hard-drive.

If anyone can throw light on this, will surely appreciate it as I am trying
to do some automation scripting. Thanks!

Regards,

Victor

Posted by David B. on June 6, 2008, 1:53 pm
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This has what to do with Media Center?

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"CHANGING FAIL OVER CLUSTER TO NLB"
> Hello:
>
> Once we request and install Certificate (IPSec certificate) via web
> enrollment on to the computer account, I know that we can see the
> installed
> Certificate via MMC Snap-in (Certificates snap-in). I am wondering where
> actually the certificate is stored physically (either in the
> hard-drive/registry)? I did a search for the certificate name (example:
> PC1)
> and I could not find it in the registry or in the hard-drive.
>
> If anyone can throw light on this, will surely appreciate it as I am
> trying
> to do some automation scripting. Thanks!
>
> Regards,
>
> Victor


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