Certificate Services - Migrate form SHA1 to SHA2 (SHA256
[SOLVED] Cannot remove Certificate Authority on DC Sep 18, 2017 How to create an SSL Certificate Request in IIS 7.5 Issue: You need to obtain a third party SSL certificate Solution: The steps below show you how to create a cert request in Windows 2008 R2 which you will submit to your third party certificate authority (GoDaddy, Comodo, etc). Note, you’ll need to buy a ‘certificate credit’ from the third party Certificate Authority (CA) of your choice and then you can run through the below steps to Certificate Services - Migrate form SHA1 to SHA2 (SHA256 Note: This includes code that has been signed using SHA1 as well!. Solution. Below I’m just using an ‘offline root CA’ server, if you have multi tiered PKI deployments, then start at the root CA, fix that, then reissue your Sub CA certificates to your intermediate servers, fix them, then repeat the process for any issuing CA servers.
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Installing Windows Server 2008 R2 as an Enterprise Certificate Authority disclaimer Before you decide to install Windows Server 2008 R2 to act as an Enterprise Certificate Authority, be aware that the major drawback is that your VPN clients will not initially trust the VPN's certificate because it was not issued by a trusted certificate authority.
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