NETWORK ADMINISTRATIONSWindows server

Installation Certification Authority on windows Server 2012R2

Hi, this video willing guide you how to configuration and installation of Certification Authority on windows Server 2012R2.

For most organizations, a root certification authority (CA) certificate is the first Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) role service that they install. In a basic public key infrastructure (PKI), a root CA may be the only CA that an organization deploys.
Whether you install just one CA or multiple CAs, the root CA certificate establishes the foundation and basic rules that govern certificate issuance and use for your entire PKI. Where the root certificate defines standards for what is acceptable and unacceptable in the PKI hierarchy, AD CS applies those standards to any other CAs and AD CS role services.
A root CA can be a stand-alone or enterprise CA. If there is more than one CA in the organization, many organizations minimize the exposure of their root CA by keeping it offline except when it is needed to process a request for a subordinate CA certificate.

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