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besides
uninstalling the CA and going through all the issues around that, why don't you
blow away the templetes? If you run certtmpl.msc after it will ask "This is the
first time you have opened Certificate Templetes, would you like to publish them
in Active Directory?" say yes and then you get fresh templates. Then just
pick your template and republish it. This doesn't have a horrible effect
unless everything is re-autoenrolling at the time you do
this.
btw what
kind of templates do you have published?
-brandon
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harding,
Devon
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 2:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] CertSvc Error Well all the CA’s were
backed up before the uninstall. And no this did not resolve the
issue. When the service is restarted, it states that none of the policies
could be loaded; one Event ID 77 warning for each template, like
so: Event
Type: Warning Event
Source: CertSvc Event Category:
None Event
ID:
77 Date:
11/11/2005 Time:
10:46:04 AM User:
N/A Computer:
SWSAD1 Description: The "Windows default"
Policy Module logged the following warning: The EFSRecovery(v2.0): V1
Certificate Template could not be loaded. Element not found. 0x80070490
(WIN32: 1168). For more information,
see Help and From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Bernard,
Aric Was this
an upgrade from W2K? What error
messages are you receiving on the DC? From:
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On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] True if
running in production -- thanks on the feedback of not needing to do a reinstall
... Chuck
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