Monthly Archives: August 2010

WebDav client transparent authentication

If you use the built-in WebDav client in Windows from a domain joined Windows 7 client, you may want to be able to establish a logical drive to a domain joined IIS/WebDav server. You would for example try net use … Continue reading

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Initial manual enrollment with auto-enrollment/renewal applied afterwards

When you have a server that needs a server certificate with special needs, like a subject name that is different from the server name, we typically accept to do the enrollment manually. Also we are used to accept to renew … Continue reading

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Web Services Enrollment for non-domain joined clients

As you may have noticed, Windows Sever 2008 R2 PKI has support for Web Services enrollment, meaning that you can have auto-enrollment working using HTTP(S) as opposed to using DCOM/RPC. This is especially interesting, when the client is in another … Continue reading

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WebDav client authentication

If you want a secure file transfer solution over the Internet to your corporate office, you could consider using WebDav over SSL. IIS 7.5 has built-in support for both FTPS and WebDav. Using FTPS seem to be a logical choice. … Continue reading

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Number of FIM-CM Instances in one forest

  In some customer scenarios, we have had a need of being able to install multiple FIM-CM instances in one forest with multiple PKI solutions. Some documentation like the new IPD guide for FIM 2010 indicates that you can only … Continue reading

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