Locate the Enterprise CA (Certificate Authority) Server in the AD Domain
Dear,
My customer do not have the record which server is installed Enterprise CA in their Domain..
Any good method which can help them to find out?
I have found 5 records under this container
CN=Certification Authorities,CN=Public Key Services,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=abc,DC=com
But I don't think they will have 5 enterprise CA in the domain..
any proper way to find out..thx..
November 3rd, 2010 9:37am
how many servers does your customer have in domain?Edoardo Benussi - Microsoft MVP
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November 4th, 2010 7:33am
Hi
Actually, the customer have over 300 Windows servers in their domain..
but I just have tested it can find the exact hostname (rather than CA common name) of the Enterprise CA hostname in AD..
CN=hostname,CN=CDP,CN=Public Key Services,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=ABC,DC.COM
thanks anyway..
November 5th, 2010 1:58am
You can check this by Running the following command from a CMD prompt: "certutil -config - -ping" it will prompt you with all
the CA
available in the organization.
Toufique S. Mulani
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August 14th, 2012 7:24am
You can check this by Running the following command from a CMD prompt: "certutil -config - -ping" it will prompt you with all
the CA
available in the organization.
Toufique S. Mulani
Windows & VMware Admin
August 14th, 2012 7:31am