How do I obtain a Digital Certificate from my Certificate Authority (CA)?
This article will describe the 2 most popular methods for obtaining a Digital Certificate from your online Certificate Authority (or CA). I will not elaborate on the reasons for doing so, and if you feel uncomfortable about these issues I suggest you take a look at the related articles at the bottom of this page.
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As stated above, there are 2 easy methods for obtaining a Digital Certificate from your online CA.
Digital Certificates can be granted to users based upon their roles and group membership. For example, a regular user that wants to enroll for a certificate will only be allowed to enroll for a specific set of Digital Certificates, while another user that is a member of the Domain Admins group will be allowed to enroll for a different set of certificates that can be used for a variety of functions, including Recovery Agents, IPSec, SSL and so on.
User Digital Certificates are valid for different purposes, including:
In this method a user will need to open a custom MMC and enroll by use of the MMC GUI.
In order to obtain a Digital Certificate by use of a custom MMC please perform the following steps:
Note: There may be a Certificate folder under the Personal folder. Ignore it for now.
Note: Depending on the groups your user account belongs to, you might also see other certificate types. Ignore them for now.
Lamer note: Use your own name... duh...
Click Next.
You now have a new Digital Certificate. You can view it by going to the Certificates - Current User > Personal > Certificates folder within the current MMC window. Double-click on the new certificate and inspect the information found in it.
In this method a user will need to open his or her web browser and surf to a given URL - that in fact is the URL for the online CA.
In order to obtain a Digital Certificate by use of a a web browser please perform the following steps:
http://server_name/certsrv
where server_name is the FQDN or the IP of the server that is hosting the CA.
Click Submit.
You now have a new Digital Certificate. You can view it by going to the Tools > Internet Options > Content tab within the current Internet Explorer window. Click on the Certificates button. Look for the new certificate in the Personal tab, double-click on it and inspect the information found within.
You can also choose to export your new certificate by selecting the certificate and pressing the Export button.