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Cheap_Trick
Hello everyone,
I installed the certificate authority role on my domain controller and went through the post-deployment configuration to set it up.
The CA is working, I assigned an automatically generated certificate to the https binding of my WSUS server and the certificate is recognized on my client as being valid.
However, when I open the CA tool in my server manager, all subfolders except for the templates directory show the following error:
The system cannot find the file specified. 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2 ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
Also see image below:
I dont suppose this is how it is supposed to be as I wouldnt know how else to issue certificates?
When I search for the error online I only find a similar error that is solved by running the post-deployment config, which I did.
Any ideas what I did wrong?
Edit:
The CA was set up as Enterprise Root CA, if that points you anywhere.
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I installed the certificate authority role on my domain controller and went through the post-deployment configuration to set it up.
The CA is working, I assigned an automatically generated certificate to the https binding of my WSUS server and the certificate is recognized on my client as being valid.
However, when I open the CA tool in my server manager, all subfolders except for the templates directory show the following error:
The system cannot find the file specified. 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2 ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
Also see image below:
I dont suppose this is how it is supposed to be as I wouldnt know how else to issue certificates?
When I search for the error online I only find a similar error that is solved by running the post-deployment config, which I did.
Any ideas what I did wrong?
Edit:
The CA was set up as Enterprise Root CA, if that points you anywhere.
Continue reading...