Hi dear Simon and thanks for your reply!
>You mentioned later you are a member of a domain, I think you mean
workgroup. If >you have a standalone server 2003 you probably have not got
a domain controller to >join!
No, I'm a member of the domain in Windows XP (Host OS) but I couldn't join
to domain on virtual Windows Server, so I got a standalone server!
Not sure, but I think I had problem on joining to domain...
How should be it's procedure on Windows Server exacltly?
(unfortunately, my NETWORK related knowledge is weak!)
>Which problem exaclty? Why not create some VMWare linux images and try an
>OpenCA RA/CA type setup - you could learn alot more about CAs.
At first, I need to work with "Microsoft CA" to learn about "certificate
templates", "it's SDK and related APIs", "how does it communicate with
database and CSP using process monitor tool" and then try to develope a
custom CA...
I'll appreciate you if guide me again.
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Simon P Smith <
simon.p.sm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Well my first thought was wrong list, my second - use OpenCA instead, my
> third
> RTFM. But some pointers inline below.
>
> On 12 April 2010 10:33, bahareh rostamiyan <b.rostami...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I wanna learn and work with "Microsoft CA(certificate authority)",
>>
> Plenty of online documentation and guides on their website.
>
>> I tried to add my computer to domain through Win. server, but I couldn't(I
>> saw some errors that I can't remind them now)!
>>
> You mentioned later you are a member of a domain, I think you mean
> workgroup. If you have a standalone server 2003 you probably have not got a
> domain controller to join!
>
>> So I could install "Standalone CA" instead of "Enterprise root CA"!
>>
> You need enterprise server and a forest/domain to install Enterprise CA.
>
>> And now, I can't use "certificate templates(certtmpl.msc)" because I have
>> not "Enterprise CA" on the system!
>>
> Yes indeed.
>
>> Should I install the Win.server on VMware again?!
>>
> Not if you need Enterprise CA.
>
>> Is there any solution to solve this problem?!
>>
>> Which problem exaclty? Why not create some VMWare linux images and try an
> OpenCA RA/CA type setup - you could learn alot more about CAs.
>
> Si
>
>
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