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[November 6, 2008]  
Q. Will certificates issued by a certificate authority (CA) still be valid if you migrate the CA to another server?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 23, 2006]  
How do I use Certificate Services Web enrollment pages together with Windows Vista?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[September 29, 2006]  
How do I use Certificate Services Web enrollment pages together with Microsoft Windows Vista?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[December 5, 2005]  
How can I verify that my Windows Server 2003 Certificate Authority (CA) deployment is correctly configured?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[December 5, 2005]  
How can I enable digital certificate autoenrollment in Windows Server 2003?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[December 5, 2005]  
How can I export and import my private keys from one machine to another?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[August 22, 2005]  
JSI Tip 9657. The Remote Desktop Sharing feature of Netmeeting is not available to control a Windows 2000 Server with Certificate Services installed?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[June 13, 2005]  
JSI Tip 9448. TechNet Support WebCast: Creating offline certificate requests by using Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Certificate Services.
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[April 20, 2005]  
JSI Tip 9278. TechNet Support WebCast: Creating offline certificate requests by using Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Certificate Services.
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[October 9, 2003]  
JSI Tip 7302. When you install Certificate Services on Windows 2000, you receive 'After installing Certificate Services, the computer cannot be renamed and the computer cannot join or be removed from a domain'?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[September 15, 2003]  
JSI Tip 7198. Certificate Services Does Not Start After You Upgrade to Windows 2000 Service Pack 4?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[June 30, 2003]  
JSI Tip 6903. Your Windows 2000 SP4 server event log records 'Certificate Services did not start', but it did start, and runs normally?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[May 23, 2003]  
When users request certificates from a Windows Server 2003-based Certificate Authority (CA), why does the CA prompt them to download an ActiveX control?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[April 25, 2003]  
JSI Tip 6628. When you try to upgrade a Window NT 4.0 Server running Certificate Services, you receive 'Certificate Server 1.0 cannot be upgraded directly from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003'?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[September 16, 2002]  
JSI Tip 5727. When you install Certificate Services, you receive a message similar to 'File could not be found at C:\Winnt\Servicepackfiles\I386, enter the correct location and hit retry'?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[August 1, 2002]  
JSI Tip 5573. Microsoft Enhanced CSP Is NOT supported for Certificate Services installations?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[December 12, 2001]  
JSI Tip 4535. How do I troubleshoot Certificate services?
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[June 6, 2000]  
JSI Tip 2464. Windows 2000 Public Key Infrastructure and Certificate Services - WebCast and download.
FAQ for Windows  — Jerold Schulman

[March 22, 2000]  
How does a user request a certificate over the Web?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[March 21, 2000]  
How do I install an Enterprise Certificate Authority?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill





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