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Hack Proofing Your Web Applications
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Hack Proofing Your Web Applications

by Syngress
June 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
512 pages
18h 49m
English
Syngress
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476 Chapter 11 • Developing Security-Enabled Applications
2. Click Console then click Add/Remove snap-in to call up
the Add/Remove snap-in window.
3. Click Add and select Certificates from the list of snap-ins as
seen in Figure 11.16.
4. Click Add to place a snap-in in the MMC.
Now that the console is loaded, we can use Certificate Server to
manage certificate requests, revocation lists, and certificate issuance.
Microsoft seems to have created a very easy to manage system: Clients
make requests to a certificate server, the request is checked and pro-
cessed, and a certificate is either issued or the request is denied.
Clients can request certificates via a ...
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ISBN: 9781928994312