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      02-10-2005
I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed because one of the
following conditions:
- The certificate request was submitted to a Certification Authority (CA)
that is not started. (OR)
- You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the available
CAs.

I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and also as
administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on another (desktop) PC
with the same credentials it works OK.

Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been used outside
and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is still looking
for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters, really? In fact I
have no clue about what's going on here.

Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
Ivo
 
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Mark Gamache
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      02-11-2005
Is this a manual request or auto-enrolment?

--
Mark Gamache
Certified Security Solutions
http://www.css-security.com



"Ivo" <> wrote in message
news:99076B84-579A-4A24-8165-...
>I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed because one of
>the
> following conditions:
> - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification Authority (CA)
> that is not started. (OR)
> - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the
> available
> CAs.
>
> I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and also as
> administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on another (desktop)
> PC
> with the same credentials it works OK.
>
> Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been used outside
> and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is still
> looking
> for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters, really? In fact I
> have no clue about what's going on here.
>
> Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
> Ivo



 
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      02-11-2005
A manual request.
Tried to obtain it with a web interface too (something like
\\server\certsrv) but there was a similar error.

"Mark Gamache" wrote:

> Is this a manual request or auto-enrolment?
>
> --
> Mark Gamache
> Certified Security Solutions
> http://www.css-security.com
>
>
>
> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> news:99076B84-579A-4A24-8165-...
> >I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed because one of
> >the
> > following conditions:
> > - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification Authority (CA)
> > that is not started. (OR)
> > - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the
> > available
> > CAs.
> >
> > I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and also as
> > administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on another (desktop)
> > PC
> > with the same credentials it works OK.
> >
> > Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been used outside
> > and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is still
> > looking
> > for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters, really? In fact I
> > have no clue about what's going on here.
> >
> > Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
> > Ivo

>
>
>

 
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      02-21-2005
I'm still strugling with this problem...
It's linked to my notebook, a PC in the same network can request the
certificates (machine and user) all right. When I bring my notebook to
another domain, I have the same error message.
Contrary to what I stated earlier, I can install the certificate from the
web interface (//servername/certsrv) but this allows me to install the user
certificates only, I don't see how I can select the machine certificate using
the web interface.
So "the CA is definitely started" and I'm logged on as domain (and therefore
local machine) admin so it cannot be that I do not have the necessary rights.

So what's wrong with my notebook reaction to certificates.
It's running XP SP2 and the domain server is SBS2K3 on my home system and
SBS2K where I ran the tests this afternoon.

Any suggestions are very much welcome!
Ivo
"Ivo" wrote:

> A manual request.
> Tried to obtain it with a web interface too (something like
> \\server\certsrv) but there was a similar error.
>
> "Mark Gamache" wrote:
>
> > Is this a manual request or auto-enrolment?
> >
> > --
> > Mark Gamache
> > Certified Security Solutions
> > http://www.css-security.com
> >
> >
> >
> > "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> > news:99076B84-579A-4A24-8165-...
> > >I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed because one of
> > >the
> > > following conditions:
> > > - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification Authority (CA)
> > > that is not started. (OR)
> > > - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the
> > > available
> > > CAs.
> > >
> > > I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and also as
> > > administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on another (desktop)
> > > PC
> > > with the same credentials it works OK.
> > >
> > > Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been used outside
> > > and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is still
> > > looking
> > > for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters, really? In fact I
> > > have no clue about what's going on here.
> > >
> > > Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
> > > Ivo

> >
> >
> >

 
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Mark Gamache
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      02-21-2005
have you tried to get the machine cert via the MMC? I'm pretty sure you
can't get it through the web interface.

Cheers,

--
Mark Gamache
Certified Security Solutions
http://www.css-security.com



"Ivo" <> wrote in message
news179939B-CFB2-48C3-96DF-...
> I'm still strugling with this problem...
> It's linked to my notebook, a PC in the same network can request the
> certificates (machine and user) all right. When I bring my notebook to
> another domain, I have the same error message.
> Contrary to what I stated earlier, I can install the certificate from the
> web interface (//servername/certsrv) but this allows me to install the
> user
> certificates only, I don't see how I can select the machine certificate
> using
> the web interface.
> So "the CA is definitely started" and I'm logged on as domain (and
> therefore
> local machine) admin so it cannot be that I do not have the necessary
> rights.
>
> So what's wrong with my notebook reaction to certificates.
> It's running XP SP2 and the domain server is SBS2K3 on my home system and
> SBS2K where I ran the tests this afternoon.
>
> Any suggestions are very much welcome!
> Ivo
> "Ivo" wrote:
>
>> A manual request.
>> Tried to obtain it with a web interface too (something like
>> \\server\certsrv) but there was a similar error.
>>
>> "Mark Gamache" wrote:
>>
>> > Is this a manual request or auto-enrolment?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Mark Gamache
>> > Certified Security Solutions
>> > http://www.css-security.com
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Ivo" <> wrote in message
>> > news:99076B84-579A-4A24-8165-...
>> > >I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed because one
>> > >of
>> > >the
>> > > following conditions:
>> > > - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification Authority
>> > > (CA)
>> > > that is not started. (OR)
>> > > - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the
>> > > available
>> > > CAs.
>> > >
>> > > I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and also as
>> > > administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on another
>> > > (desktop)
>> > > PC
>> > > with the same credentials it works OK.
>> > >
>> > > Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been used
>> > > outside
>> > > and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is still
>> > > looking
>> > > for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters, really? In
>> > > fact I
>> > > have no clue about what's going on here.
>> > >
>> > > Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
>> > > Ivo
>> >
>> >
>> >



 
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      02-21-2005
yes I tried (am trying, will continue to try) to get the machine cert via the
MMC.
I could not find a way to obtain it through the web interface and I
understand from your answer that it is indeed not possible.
So my problem is with manual cert request via the MMC.

Why me?
Ivo

"Mark Gamache" wrote:

> have you tried to get the machine cert via the MMC? I'm pretty sure you
> can't get it through the web interface.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Mark Gamache
> Certified Security Solutions
> http://www.css-security.com
>
>
>
> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> news179939B-CFB2-48C3-96DF-...
> > I'm still strugling with this problem...
> > It's linked to my notebook, a PC in the same network can request the
> > certificates (machine and user) all right. When I bring my notebook to
> > another domain, I have the same error message.
> > Contrary to what I stated earlier, I can install the certificate from the
> > web interface (//servername/certsrv) but this allows me to install the
> > user
> > certificates only, I don't see how I can select the machine certificate
> > using
> > the web interface.
> > So "the CA is definitely started" and I'm logged on as domain (and
> > therefore
> > local machine) admin so it cannot be that I do not have the necessary
> > rights.
> >
> > So what's wrong with my notebook reaction to certificates.
> > It's running XP SP2 and the domain server is SBS2K3 on my home system and
> > SBS2K where I ran the tests this afternoon.
> >
> > Any suggestions are very much welcome!
> > Ivo
> > "Ivo" wrote:
> >
> >> A manual request.
> >> Tried to obtain it with a web interface too (something like
> >> \\server\certsrv) but there was a similar error.
> >>
> >> "Mark Gamache" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Is this a manual request or auto-enrolment?
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Mark Gamache
> >> > Certified Security Solutions
> >> > http://www.css-security.com
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> >> > news:99076B84-579A-4A24-8165-...
> >> > >I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed because one
> >> > >of
> >> > >the
> >> > > following conditions:
> >> > > - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification Authority
> >> > > (CA)
> >> > > that is not started. (OR)
> >> > > - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the
> >> > > available
> >> > > CAs.
> >> > >
> >> > > I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and also as
> >> > > administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on another
> >> > > (desktop)
> >> > > PC
> >> > > with the same credentials it works OK.
> >> > >
> >> > > Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been used
> >> > > outside
> >> > > and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is still
> >> > > looking
> >> > > for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters, really? In
> >> > > fact I
> >> > > have no clue about what's going on here.
> >> > >
> >> > > Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
> >> > > Ivo
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >

>
>
>

 
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Mark Gamache
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      02-21-2005
are you an administrator on the client machine?

--
Mark Gamache
Certified Security Solutions
http://www.css-security.com



"Ivo" <> wrote in message
news:7CFEDCC1-EA8C-4F96-90EC-...
> yes I tried (am trying, will continue to try) to get the machine cert via
> the
> MMC.
> I could not find a way to obtain it through the web interface and I
> understand from your answer that it is indeed not possible.
> So my problem is with manual cert request via the MMC.
>
> Why me?
> Ivo
>
> "Mark Gamache" wrote:
>
>> have you tried to get the machine cert via the MMC? I'm pretty sure you
>> can't get it through the web interface.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> --
>> Mark Gamache
>> Certified Security Solutions
>> http://www.css-security.com
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
>> news179939B-CFB2-48C3-96DF-...
>> > I'm still strugling with this problem...
>> > It's linked to my notebook, a PC in the same network can request the
>> > certificates (machine and user) all right. When I bring my notebook to
>> > another domain, I have the same error message.
>> > Contrary to what I stated earlier, I can install the certificate from
>> > the
>> > web interface (//servername/certsrv) but this allows me to install the
>> > user
>> > certificates only, I don't see how I can select the machine certificate
>> > using
>> > the web interface.
>> > So "the CA is definitely started" and I'm logged on as domain (and
>> > therefore
>> > local machine) admin so it cannot be that I do not have the necessary
>> > rights.
>> >
>> > So what's wrong with my notebook reaction to certificates.
>> > It's running XP SP2 and the domain server is SBS2K3 on my home system
>> > and
>> > SBS2K where I ran the tests this afternoon.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions are very much welcome!
>> > Ivo
>> > "Ivo" wrote:
>> >
>> >> A manual request.
>> >> Tried to obtain it with a web interface too (something like
>> >> \\server\certsrv) but there was a similar error.
>> >>
>> >> "Mark Gamache" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Is this a manual request or auto-enrolment?
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > Mark Gamache
>> >> > Certified Security Solutions
>> >> > http://www.css-security.com
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "Ivo" <> wrote in message
>> >> > news:99076B84-579A-4A24-8165-...
>> >> > >I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed because
>> >> > >one
>> >> > >of
>> >> > >the
>> >> > > following conditions:
>> >> > > - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification
>> >> > > Authority
>> >> > > (CA)
>> >> > > that is not started. (OR)
>> >> > > - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the
>> >> > > available
>> >> > > CAs.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and also
>> >> > > as
>> >> > > administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on another
>> >> > > (desktop)
>> >> > > PC
>> >> > > with the same credentials it works OK.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been used
>> >> > > outside
>> >> > > and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is
>> >> > > still
>> >> > > looking
>> >> > > for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters, really?
>> >> > > In
>> >> > > fact I
>> >> > > have no clue about what's going on here.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
>> >> > > Ivo
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >

>>
>>
>>



 
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      02-21-2005
yes, Domain Administrator and ivo are members of the local Administrators on
the client machine.

"Mark Gamache" wrote:

> are you an administrator on the client machine?
>
> --
> Mark Gamache
> Certified Security Solutions
> http://www.css-security.com
>
>
>
> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> news:7CFEDCC1-EA8C-4F96-90EC-...
> > yes I tried (am trying, will continue to try) to get the machine cert via
> > the
> > MMC.
> > I could not find a way to obtain it through the web interface and I
> > understand from your answer that it is indeed not possible.
> > So my problem is with manual cert request via the MMC.
> >
> > Why me?
> > Ivo
> >
> > "Mark Gamache" wrote:
> >
> >> have you tried to get the machine cert via the MMC? I'm pretty sure you
> >> can't get it through the web interface.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> --
> >> Mark Gamache
> >> Certified Security Solutions
> >> http://www.css-security.com
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> >> news179939B-CFB2-48C3-96DF-...
> >> > I'm still strugling with this problem...
> >> > It's linked to my notebook, a PC in the same network can request the
> >> > certificates (machine and user) all right. When I bring my notebook to
> >> > another domain, I have the same error message.
> >> > Contrary to what I stated earlier, I can install the certificate from
> >> > the
> >> > web interface (//servername/certsrv) but this allows me to install the
> >> > user
> >> > certificates only, I don't see how I can select the machine certificate
> >> > using
> >> > the web interface.
> >> > So "the CA is definitely started" and I'm logged on as domain (and
> >> > therefore
> >> > local machine) admin so it cannot be that I do not have the necessary
> >> > rights.
> >> >
> >> > So what's wrong with my notebook reaction to certificates.
> >> > It's running XP SP2 and the domain server is SBS2K3 on my home system
> >> > and
> >> > SBS2K where I ran the tests this afternoon.
> >> >
> >> > Any suggestions are very much welcome!
> >> > Ivo
> >> > "Ivo" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> A manual request.
> >> >> Tried to obtain it with a web interface too (something like
> >> >> \\server\certsrv) but there was a similar error.
> >> >>
> >> >> "Mark Gamache" wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > Is this a manual request or auto-enrolment?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Mark Gamache
> >> >> > Certified Security Solutions
> >> >> > http://www.css-security.com
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> >> >> > news:99076B84-579A-4A24-8165-...
> >> >> > >I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed because
> >> >> > >one
> >> >> > >of
> >> >> > >the
> >> >> > > following conditions:
> >> >> > > - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification
> >> >> > > Authority
> >> >> > > (CA)
> >> >> > > that is not started. (OR)
> >> >> > > - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from the
> >> >> > > available
> >> >> > > CAs.
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > > I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and also
> >> >> > > as
> >> >> > > administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on another
> >> >> > > (desktop)
> >> >> > > PC
> >> >> > > with the same credentials it works OK.
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > > Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been used
> >> >> > > outside
> >> >> > > and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is
> >> >> > > still
> >> >> > > looking
> >> >> > > for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters, really?
> >> >> > > In
> >> >> > > fact I
> >> >> > > have no clue about what's going on here.
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > > Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
> >> >> > > Ivo
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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Mark Gamache
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      02-21-2005
I'm a bit confused. You referenced another domain or something to that
effect. To be clear, is the laptop a member of the same domain as the CA?
Have you turned on all of the CA auditing and checked the logs?

Cheers,

--
Mark Gamache
Certified Security Solutions
http://www.css-security.com



"Ivo" <> wrote in message
news:5E5D8B80-FFA9-4B30-AED9-...
> yes, Domain Administrator and ivo are members of the local Administrators
> on
> the client machine.
>
> "Mark Gamache" wrote:
>
>> are you an administrator on the client machine?
>>
>> --
>> Mark Gamache
>> Certified Security Solutions
>> http://www.css-security.com
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
>> news:7CFEDCC1-EA8C-4F96-90EC-...
>> > yes I tried (am trying, will continue to try) to get the machine cert
>> > via
>> > the
>> > MMC.
>> > I could not find a way to obtain it through the web interface and I
>> > understand from your answer that it is indeed not possible.
>> > So my problem is with manual cert request via the MMC.
>> >
>> > Why me?
>> > Ivo
>> >
>> > "Mark Gamache" wrote:
>> >
>> >> have you tried to get the machine cert via the MMC? I'm pretty sure
>> >> you
>> >> can't get it through the web interface.
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Mark Gamache
>> >> Certified Security Solutions
>> >> http://www.css-security.com
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
>> >> news179939B-CFB2-48C3-96DF-...
>> >> > I'm still strugling with this problem...
>> >> > It's linked to my notebook, a PC in the same network can request the
>> >> > certificates (machine and user) all right. When I bring my notebook
>> >> > to
>> >> > another domain, I have the same error message.
>> >> > Contrary to what I stated earlier, I can install the certificate
>> >> > from
>> >> > the
>> >> > web interface (//servername/certsrv) but this allows me to install
>> >> > the
>> >> > user
>> >> > certificates only, I don't see how I can select the machine
>> >> > certificate
>> >> > using
>> >> > the web interface.
>> >> > So "the CA is definitely started" and I'm logged on as domain (and
>> >> > therefore
>> >> > local machine) admin so it cannot be that I do not have the
>> >> > necessary
>> >> > rights.
>> >> >
>> >> > So what's wrong with my notebook reaction to certificates.
>> >> > It's running XP SP2 and the domain server is SBS2K3 on my home
>> >> > system
>> >> > and
>> >> > SBS2K where I ran the tests this afternoon.
>> >> >
>> >> > Any suggestions are very much welcome!
>> >> > Ivo
>> >> > "Ivo" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> A manual request.
>> >> >> Tried to obtain it with a web interface too (something like
>> >> >> \\server\certsrv) but there was a similar error.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Mark Gamache" wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > Is this a manual request or auto-enrolment?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > --
>> >> >> > Mark Gamache
>> >> >> > Certified Security Solutions
>> >> >> > http://www.css-security.com
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > "Ivo" <> wrote in message
>> >> >> > news:99076B84-579A-4A24-8165-...
>> >> >> > >I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed
>> >> >> > >because
>> >> >> > >one
>> >> >> > >of
>> >> >> > >the
>> >> >> > > following conditions:
>> >> >> > > - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification
>> >> >> > > Authority
>> >> >> > > (CA)
>> >> >> > > that is not started. (OR)
>> >> >> > > - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from
>> >> >> > > the
>> >> >> > > available
>> >> >> > > CAs.
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > > I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and
>> >> >> > > also
>> >> >> > > as
>> >> >> > > administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on
>> >> >> > > another
>> >> >> > > (desktop)
>> >> >> > > PC
>> >> >> > > with the same credentials it works OK.
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > > Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been
>> >> >> > > used
>> >> >> > > outside
>> >> >> > > and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is
>> >> >> > > still
>> >> >> > > looking
>> >> >> > > for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters,
>> >> >> > > really?
>> >> >> > > In
>> >> >> > > fact I
>> >> >> > > have no clue about what's going on here.
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > > Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
>> >> >> > > Ivo
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



 
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      02-21-2005
Sorry for the confusion. I simply wanted to report that I used my notebook on
two sites, two domain and that the error was the same. In both cases, the
notebook was introduced into the domain and a user with local administrator
rights was doing the mmc certificate request. In one of these domains, i.e.
my home domain (with SBS2003 domain server and root CA), I did the same
actions on another PC and there was no problem, so I guess teh problem must
be related to my notebook.
I have not turned on all of the CA auditing nor dit I check the logs until
now. And it's bed time now.
Many thanks for talking with me, I will search into the logs,
Ivo

"Mark Gamache" wrote:

> I'm a bit confused. You referenced another domain or something to that
> effect. To be clear, is the laptop a member of the same domain as the CA?
> Have you turned on all of the CA auditing and checked the logs?
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Mark Gamache
> Certified Security Solutions
> http://www.css-security.com
>
>
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> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> news:5E5D8B80-FFA9-4B30-AED9-...
> > yes, Domain Administrator and ivo are members of the local Administrators
> > on
> > the client machine.
> >
> > "Mark Gamache" wrote:
> >
> >> are you an administrator on the client machine?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Mark Gamache
> >> Certified Security Solutions
> >> http://www.css-security.com
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> >> news:7CFEDCC1-EA8C-4F96-90EC-...
> >> > yes I tried (am trying, will continue to try) to get the machine cert
> >> > via
> >> > the
> >> > MMC.
> >> > I could not find a way to obtain it through the web interface and I
> >> > understand from your answer that it is indeed not possible.
> >> > So my problem is with manual cert request via the MMC.
> >> >
> >> > Why me?
> >> > Ivo
> >> >
> >> > "Mark Gamache" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> have you tried to get the machine cert via the MMC? I'm pretty sure
> >> >> you
> >> >> can't get it through the web interface.
> >> >>
> >> >> Cheers,
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Mark Gamache
> >> >> Certified Security Solutions
> >> >> http://www.css-security.com
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> >> >> news179939B-CFB2-48C3-96DF-...
> >> >> > I'm still strugling with this problem...
> >> >> > It's linked to my notebook, a PC in the same network can request the
> >> >> > certificates (machine and user) all right. When I bring my notebook
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > another domain, I have the same error message.
> >> >> > Contrary to what I stated earlier, I can install the certificate
> >> >> > from
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > web interface (//servername/certsrv) but this allows me to install
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > user
> >> >> > certificates only, I don't see how I can select the machine
> >> >> > certificate
> >> >> > using
> >> >> > the web interface.
> >> >> > So "the CA is definitely started" and I'm logged on as domain (and
> >> >> > therefore
> >> >> > local machine) admin so it cannot be that I do not have the
> >> >> > necessary
> >> >> > rights.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > So what's wrong with my notebook reaction to certificates.
> >> >> > It's running XP SP2 and the domain server is SBS2K3 on my home
> >> >> > system
> >> >> > and
> >> >> > SBS2K where I ran the tests this afternoon.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Any suggestions are very much welcome!
> >> >> > Ivo
> >> >> > "Ivo" wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> A manual request.
> >> >> >> Tried to obtain it with a web interface too (something like
> >> >> >> \\server\certsrv) but there was a similar error.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Mark Gamache" wrote:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> > Is this a manual request or auto-enrolment?
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > --
> >> >> >> > Mark Gamache
> >> >> >> > Certified Security Solutions
> >> >> >> > http://www.css-security.com
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > "Ivo" <> wrote in message
> >> >> >> > news:99076B84-579A-4A24-8165-...
> >> >> >> > >I keep getting the messag: The certificate request failed
> >> >> >> > >because
> >> >> >> > >one
> >> >> >> > >of
> >> >> >> > >the
> >> >> >> > > following conditions:
> >> >> >> > > - The certificate request was submitted to a Certification
> >> >> >> > > Authority
> >> >> >> > > (CA)
> >> >> >> > > that is not started. (OR)
> >> >> >> > > - You do not have the permissions to request certificates from
> >> >> >> > > the
> >> >> >> > > available
> >> >> >> > > CAs.
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > I'm having this problem on my notebook (using my account and
> >> >> >> > > also
> >> >> >> > > as
> >> >> >> > > administrator), the SBS2003 is the CA. When I do this on
> >> >> >> > > another
> >> >> >> > > (desktop)
> >> >> >> > > PC
> >> >> >> > > with the same credentials it works OK.
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > Any ideas on how to solve this problem? My notebook has been
> >> >> >> > > used
> >> >> >> > > outside
> >> >> >> > > and has swapped domains, it is now back in my domain but it is
> >> >> >> > > still
> >> >> >> > > looking
> >> >> >> > > for CAs in the other domain? Don't know if this matters,
> >> >> >> > > really?
> >> >> >> > > In
> >> >> >> > > fact I
> >> >> >> > > have no clue about what's going on here.
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > Suggestions on this matter are highly appreciated...
> >> >> >> > > Ivo
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>

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