HID Crescendo Integration User Manual

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Crescendo Integration Guide

47A3-905, A.1

Microsoft Windows Server 2003

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December 1, 2008

Upon clicking

6.

next, the Windows Components Wizard inquires about the Certification Authority settings:

Figure 6: Windows components Wizard: cA Type

The Enterprise root CA is the most trusted CA in an enterprise and should be installed before any other

CA. If this option is not available, you may not have installed or properly configured Active Directory, as this

Certification Authority type requires Active Directory.
note: Do not check: ‘Use custom settings to generate the key pair and CA certificate’. Although you may be

able to select a smart card CSP in these settings, it is not possible to generate key pair and CA certificate on

a smart card. This is functionality that smart card CSPs do not support.

Select

Enterprise root cA and click next to continue

Note: Typically, you should install an enterprise CA if you will be issuing certificates to users or computers

inside an organization that is part of a Windows 2003 domain. An enterprise CA requires that all users

requesting certificates have an entry in the Windows 2003 Server Active Directory services. An enterprise

CA can issue certificates that are used to log on to a Windows 2003-based domain, and a stand-alone CA

cannot.

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