Worst case you can uninstall scep and repush it.

I would export the policy you want it to have, then run the below, to reinstall 
scep over itself.

SCEPInstall.exe /policy <policy_path_and_name>.xml

Christopher Catlett
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Mote, Todd
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2013 9:51 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [mssms] SCEP 2012 policy reset/force download

I have a client that is not getting/downloading a changed SCEP policy.  How do 
you force it to redownload and apply the new one?  Everything else seems to be 
working fine.  The clue that it's not getting the right one, because I can't 
look to see the name of the policy anymore since SP1, is that the old 
definition update location lists windows update erroneously, and 
windowsupdate.log keeps trying to get to windows update to update definitions.  
This client was getting the wrong delivery location from the policy that was 
applied to it, and I've fixed that, but now the client won't get the new policy 
and still tries to get to windows update.  The client is on RFC 1918 space and 
can't reach windows update.

How can I look at the combined policy or remove and initiate a new download?

Todd




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