Monitoring my revocation List in a Windows 2008 AD, Issuing CA in a two tiered approach.
I am not quite sure how to look at or monitor my revocation list?
September 28th, 2011 8:05pm

Hi Jason, We have a server 2008 CA (VM). I installed capicom_dc_sdk.msi and ran regsvr32 for the capicom.dll and reboot VM. But when I ran camonitor script, its log still showed "capicom is not registered". (I copied capicom.dll to \system32\ and \syswow64\ before running regsvr32.) Was any action missing in the above operation? Thanks, Jack
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October 25th, 2012 12:50am

Don't remember having issues with that after following the instructions here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa382434(v=vs.85).aspx Are you definitely running the script using the 32bit version of cscript? Jason Jones | Microsoft MVP | Silversands Ltd | My Blogs: http://blog.msedge.org.uk and http://blog.msfirewall.org.uk
October 25th, 2012 1:33am

The CAmonitor scripts are running well on server 2003 CA. I am trying to migrate them to server 2008 R2 CA. Stuck to the message of "CAPICOM is not registered" when run the scripts, even the command "regsvr32 capicom.dll" was succeeded. Jack
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October 25th, 2012 5:37pm

The CAmonitor scripts are running well on server 2003 CA. I am trying to migrate them to server 2008 R2 CA. Stuck to the message of "CAPICOM is not registered" when run the scripts, even the command "regsvr32 capicom.dll" was succeeded. Jack Ive got them running on a 2k8 R2 server, so they should work...don't think I did anything else apart from using the 32bit cscript.Jason Jones | Microsoft MVP | Silversands Ltd | My Blogs: http://blog.msedge.org.uk and http://blog.msfirewall.org.uk
October 25th, 2012 5:39pm

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