From the course: Windows Server 2016: Active Directory Certificate Services

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Troubleshooting a certificate authority

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Troubleshooting a certificate authority

- [Voiceover] I wanted to spend a little time at the close of this chapter covering some of the most common issues that you can run across with certificate servers and how to address them. For starters, the configuration of an online responder can often fail at the very last step. If, instead of the nice little working status that you see here, you may be told that you have a bad signing certificate on the array controller which would mean that something went wrong with the OCSP Certificate when you attempted to pull. Security is one of the key reasons that a certificate would not be available and we configured the security of our OCSP response signing certificate to allow any authenticated user to enroll in that certificate. But what if it's not a user that needs to enroll at all? Sometimes resolving security questions requires you to consider who or what is actually requesting the certificate. Sometimes a certificate is being requested not by a user but by a computer. And if we go…

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