certificate autoenrollment requires modification of the default domain 
policy so it seems that none of the users will be able to use 
autoenrollment...

On 9/2/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> You are the system administrator for contoso.com <http://contoso.com/>. 
> Smart1 (linked to the contoso domain) is configured to distribute 
> certificates to smart cards using the autoenrollment feature. Block 
> Inheritance is enabled on the Marketing OU. Which users cannot use 
> autoenrollment to receive a certificate for their smart cards? 
>  The obvious answer is the users in the Marketing OU of course. Given the 
> usual level of gotchas in the rest of the test though I am suspecting that 
> there is something special about autoenrollment for certificates, just as 
> there is for antivirus software. Also, the test structure indicates that 
> this is a question about autoenrollment not Block Policy Inheritance. 
>  Anyone?
> 
> -- 
> He don't understand that sometimes a man 
> Has got to fight for what he believes - Steve Earle 
> 



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