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Pull certificates from active directory or check certificates were pulled
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowValidate a username and password against Active Directory?What are the differences between LDAP and Active Directory?WCF, Certificate Authentication - Common Errors and Confusing ArgumentsCreate certificate with Windows 7 for WCF?Powershell Script to Install Certificate Into Active Directory StoreADCS intermediate CA unable to check revocation of status of its own certificateMicrosoft SQL Server login using Active Directory CredentialsImport certificate to the Group Policy store with PowerShellLDAPS Microsoft Active Directory Multiple Certificates RFC6125How can I connect to Active Directory using LDAPS on PHP?
I have two windows computers that joined same active directory domain. One of the computers publishes certificate to active directory like
certutil -dsPublish -f my.cer RootCA
Eventually certificate my.cer would appear on another computer, that could be checked
Get-Childitem cert:LocalMachineroot
Assume I don't know whether active directory has certificate or not. I need programatically on another computer either
- check that certificates were pulled from active directory to local certificates store
- synchronously force certificates to be pulled so that my.cer appears in cert:LocalMachineroot
I've tried gpupdate /force - it doesn't help and also checked https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/certutil
windows active-directory certificate group-policy certificate-store
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I have two windows computers that joined same active directory domain. One of the computers publishes certificate to active directory like
certutil -dsPublish -f my.cer RootCA
Eventually certificate my.cer would appear on another computer, that could be checked
Get-Childitem cert:LocalMachineroot
Assume I don't know whether active directory has certificate or not. I need programatically on another computer either
- check that certificates were pulled from active directory to local certificates store
- synchronously force certificates to be pulled so that my.cer appears in cert:LocalMachineroot
I've tried gpupdate /force - it doesn't help and also checked https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/certutil
windows active-directory certificate group-policy certificate-store
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I have two windows computers that joined same active directory domain. One of the computers publishes certificate to active directory like
certutil -dsPublish -f my.cer RootCA
Eventually certificate my.cer would appear on another computer, that could be checked
Get-Childitem cert:LocalMachineroot
Assume I don't know whether active directory has certificate or not. I need programatically on another computer either
- check that certificates were pulled from active directory to local certificates store
- synchronously force certificates to be pulled so that my.cer appears in cert:LocalMachineroot
I've tried gpupdate /force - it doesn't help and also checked https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/certutil
windows active-directory certificate group-policy certificate-store
I have two windows computers that joined same active directory domain. One of the computers publishes certificate to active directory like
certutil -dsPublish -f my.cer RootCA
Eventually certificate my.cer would appear on another computer, that could be checked
Get-Childitem cert:LocalMachineroot
Assume I don't know whether active directory has certificate or not. I need programatically on another computer either
- check that certificates were pulled from active directory to local certificates store
- synchronously force certificates to be pulled so that my.cer appears in cert:LocalMachineroot
I've tried gpupdate /force - it doesn't help and also checked https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/certutil
windows active-directory certificate group-policy certificate-store
windows active-directory certificate group-policy certificate-store
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