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ruscorp

2003-04-01, 3:02 pm

Q.) You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network Some of the members of your company's graphics department use Macintosh computers and are not using Internet Explorer as their browser. These users inform you that they cannot request valid user certificates from your Enterprise Certificate Authority (CA). You want to make it possible for these users to request certificates by using Web-based enrollment. What ta do?

A. In the Internet Information Services (IIS) console, access the properties for the CertSrv virtual directory. On the Directory Security tab, set the authentication type to Basic Authentication
B. In the Policy Settings container in the CA console for your CA, add a new Enrollment Agent certificate
C. Edit the ACL on the user certificate template to grant the graphics department users enroll access
D. In the Internet Information Services (IIS) console, access the properties for the CertSrv virtual directory. On the Directory Security tab, set the authentication type to Integrated Windows Authentication
Spid

2003-04-02, 9:20 am

"A" - The Mac users need a lower level of authentication security to be able to request web-based certs from the CA. Basic Authentication will do the trick in this scenario.
cramersaunders

2003-04-02, 12:08 pm

A
ruscorp

2003-04-02, 12:55 pm

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
Q.) You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network Some of the members of your company's graphics department use Macintosh computers and are not using Internet Explorer as their browser. These users inform you that they cannot request valid user certificates from your Enterprise Certificate Authority (CA). You want to make it possible for these users to request certificates by using Web-based enrollment. What ta do?

A. In the Internet Information Services (IIS) console, access the properties for the CertSrv virtual directory. On the Directory Security tab, set the authentication type to Basic Authentication
B. In the Policy Settings container in the CA console for your CA, add a new Enrollment Agent certificate
C. Edit the ACL on the user certificate template to grant the graphics department users enroll access
D. In the Internet Information Services (IIS) console, access the properties for the CertSrv virtual directory. On the Directory Security tab, set the authentication type to Integrated Windows Authentication



The correct answer is A. In the Internet Information Services (IIS) console, access the properties for the CertSrv virtual directory. On the Directory Security tab, set the authentication type to Basic Authentication. Good job, the both of you!
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