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Windows Server 2016 Security, Certificates, and Remote Access Cookbook
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Windows Server 2016 Security, Certificates, and Remote Access Cookbook

by Jordan Krause
April 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
138 pages
3h 55m
English
Packt Publishing
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In this recipe, we installed the first CA server into our network. As we discussed, you will want to make sure you read over some of the following links to help determine how many CAs you require and where they should be installed. This is one of those answers that can be different for every organization, and so I cannot make any blanket statements here that will apply for everyone. You may decide that your primary Root CA should be stand-alone rather than enterprise, and that is fine as long as it fits your needs. We also installed the web services piece of the role onto our primary CA because we plan to use this in upcoming recipes to issue certificates. If you are building an environment with multiple CA servers, you might ...

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