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Can not get machine certificate from CA on Windows Server 2008


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I have CA on Windows Server 2008 Standard.

When I try to get machine certificate thru MMC certificates snap-in I got

error:

The certificate request failed because of one of the following conditions:

- The certificate request was submitted to a Certification Authority (CA)

that is not started

- You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the available

CAs

 

Also there is error in system log:

Source: DCOM

Event ID: 10006

DCOM got error "General access denied error " from the computer <CA server

name> when attempting to activate the server:

{D99E6E74-FC88-11D0-B498-00A0C90312F3}

 

 

When I request user certificate it's ok.

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Mace

 

Wrong newsgroup. Please repost it to the below one. This is the public.security and

not the public.widows.server.security

 

 

On the web:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsg...server.security

 

 

 

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Peter

 

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others

Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

 

"mace" <mace@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8DF30F8E-F990-4D45-9795-DE413587E29E@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">

>I have CA on Windows Server 2008 Standard.

> When I try to get machine certificate thru MMC certificates snap-in I got

> error:

> The certificate request failed because of one of the following conditions:

> - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification Authority (CA)

> that is not started

> - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the available

> CAs

>

> Also there is error in system log:

> Source: DCOM

> Event ID: 10006

> DCOM got error "General access denied error " from the computer <CA server

> name> when attempting to activate the server:

> {D99E6E74-FC88-11D0-B498-00A0C90312F3}

>

>

> When I request user certificate it's ok. </span>

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