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Certificate Services without AD?

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jeffslaw

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Sep 26, 2007
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I've received a request to obtain a web certificate for one of our internal application servers. I planned to install Windows Server 2003 Certificate Services on one of our web servers, but we aren't running AD yet (we only have NT 4 & 2003 Servers at my site). It appears AD is required for this to work in 2003 Server. This certificate does not need to be signed by a valid CA. Is there anyone here who is familiar with this? Just trying to figure out what my options are. Thanks.
 
I don't think AD is required if all you want is a stand-alone server. If you wanted an Enterprise Root or Enterprise CA server then you would need AD.

Memory not perfect on this issue though.

Neill
 
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