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Edward Ray
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      07-07-2005, 08:41 AM
You folks at microsoft really need to regression test this better. Now my
remote site is offline because RPC Bind requests from the remote site to the
enterprise subordinate CA fail.

One of the (few) americans left in support is helping me with this issue,
but so far nothing has worked. My only solution appears to be manual
generation of certificate requests and copy to cert server, renew, then
reimport.


 
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Phillip Windell
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      07-07-2005, 03:14 PM
How about removing the MS05-19.

If you want the thank MS for something ....:-).....this is not the
place,..we are not MS. MS only owns the Server that hosts the groups, they
do not run, moderate, nor manage the groups (its a
"free-for-all"),...although some of their employees do post in the groups.

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"Edward Ray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> You folks at microsoft really need to regression test this better. Now my
> remote site is offline because RPC Bind requests from the remote site to

the
> enterprise subordinate CA fail.
>
> One of the (few) americans left in support is helping me with this issue,
> but so far nothing has worked. My only solution appears to be manual
> generation of certificate requests and copy to cert server, renew, then
> reimport.
>
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Giuseppe Nacci
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      07-08-2005, 09:12 AM
Phillip Windell wrote:
> How about removing the MS05-19.
>
> If you want the thank MS for something ....:-).....this is not the
> place,..we are not MS. MS only owns the Server that hosts the groups,
> they do not run, moderate, nor manage the groups (its a
> "free-for-all"),...although some of their employees do post in the
> groups.
>
>
> "Edward Ray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%23$OTq%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> You folks at microsoft really need to regression test this better.
>> Now my remote site is offline because RPC Bind requests from the
>> remote site to the enterprise subordinate CA fail.
>>
>> One of the (few) americans left in support is helping me with this
>> issue, but so far nothing has worked. My only solution appears to
>> be manual generation of certificate requests and copy to cert
>> server, renew, then reimport.


I'm agree with you Phillip.......
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