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Bendji
Greetings all,
Have a question about Pkiview.msc - but first the setup details.
Win2K3 standard - Stand-Alone root CA (Certificate lifetime 12 years)
Win2K3 Enterprise - Enterprise subordinate CA/Issuing CA (Certificate
lifetime 6 years)
CRL and AIA informatinos are first published to a http site and then ldap
for clients.
When I run pkiview on the Issuing CA it shows a warning on the root ca.
After selecting the root ca in pkiview.msc it says:
CA Certificate - status - Expiring
AIA location #1 (http) - status - Expiring
AIA location #2 (ldap) - status - Expiring
If I click on any of the links and open the root ca certificates it says
that the validity is 30 years from now. Any who know if this is normal
behavour for pkiview.msc and that I can ignore this or if I should trouble
shoot on it? And if so, any suggestions of what to look for?
On google I havn't found much about it, except a post which said that the
status of expiring was ok.
Thanks in advance,
Benjamin
Have a question about Pkiview.msc - but first the setup details.
Win2K3 standard - Stand-Alone root CA (Certificate lifetime 12 years)
Win2K3 Enterprise - Enterprise subordinate CA/Issuing CA (Certificate
lifetime 6 years)
CRL and AIA informatinos are first published to a http site and then ldap
for clients.
When I run pkiview on the Issuing CA it shows a warning on the root ca.
After selecting the root ca in pkiview.msc it says:
CA Certificate - status - Expiring
AIA location #1 (http) - status - Expiring
AIA location #2 (ldap) - status - Expiring
If I click on any of the links and open the root ca certificates it says
that the validity is 30 years from now. Any who know if this is normal
behavour for pkiview.msc and that I can ignore this or if I should trouble
shoot on it? And if so, any suggestions of what to look for?
On google I havn't found much about it, except a post which said that the
status of expiring was ok.
Thanks in advance,
Benjamin