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This is also part of the same statement as well “In domains where no enterprise CA exists, this is an
expected event and you can safely ignore the message.” Is it a 3rd party certificate? Mark From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Isenhour, Joseph I did. I used the MS tool to req and then import the
cert into the local machine store. I do this often and succeed most of
the time. Problem is when it does not work I have no idea how to
troubleshoot it. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I’m going to guess that this is some kind of a
certificate store configuration problem then as well. Unfortunately,
I’m not the guy here who configures this stuff, so I’m not sure
what to look for here. Did you follow the KB article on configuring the DC for a
third party certificate? Maybe someone else will see this and intervene as well. Joe K. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Isenhour, Joseph The Error is only showing up on the server: **************************************************************************************** Event Type: Warning For more information, see Help and **************************************************************************************** I tried looking it up but the only explanation I found was
that the error indicates that the server does not have a cert, but it clearly
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Title: Using LDAPS
- RE: [ActiveDir] Using LDAPS joseph.e.kaplan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Using LDAPS Isenhour, Joseph
- Re: [ActiveDir] Using LDAPS Mark Parris
- Re: [ActiveDir] Using LDAPS Mark . H . Lunsford
