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[November 12, 2009]  
Q: I want to install an enterprise certification authority (CA) on one of my Active Directory (AD) domain controllers (DCs), but it only lets me install a Standalone CA. Why?
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[December 2009]  
Protect Your PowerShell Scripts
Here are three precautions that will go a long way in protecting your PowerShell scripts and securing your system.
Windows IT Pro  — Robert Sheldon

[September 24, 2009]  
Q. How do I set which certificate to use with IIS 7 HTTPS?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[July 8, 2009]  
Q: How can I export an X.509 certificate and the associated private key from my old laptop and import it on my new one?
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[April 29, 2009]  
Moving a Digital ID Certificate Between Outlook 2007 Workstations
As long as a digital ID certificate isn't configured to prevent exporting, it should be fairly straightforward to move it between Outlook 2007 workstations.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[April 9, 2009]  
Troubleshooting an Autodiscover Certificate Error
ExRCA turns up an Autodiscover problem that didn't affect the test environment and the reason has to do with the certificate and Outlook 2007 profiles.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[February 2009]  
Protect SharePoint with ISA Server 2006
ISA Server 2006 as a front end to your SharePoint farm gives you an easy method of load balancing and lets you manage wildcard certificates and forms-based authentication.
Windows IT Pro  — Jim Boyce

[November 6, 2008]  
Q. Will certificates issued by a certificate authority (CA) still be valid if you migrate the CA to another server?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 16, 2008]  
Client Certificates and Exchange Server
Client certificate authentication addresses the weaknesses of using passwords alone, but you’ll need to evaluate whether the extra overhead is worth the increased security.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[October 2008]  
Turn Security Nightmares into Proactive Strategies
Avoid becoming your own horror story by learning from the mistakes of others and beefing up your organization’s security blanket.
Windows IT Pro  — Orin Thomas

[May 2008]  
New and Improved
Check out the latest products to hit the marketplace.
Windows IT Pro  — Editors

[December 27, 2007]  
Preventing IE from Prompting for a Client Certificate
Is IE prompting your users to choose a client certificate, even if they have only one certificate to choose from? Here's how to stop IE from doing so.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[December 27, 2007]  
Access Denied
Answers to your Windows security questions.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[October 18, 2007]  
Securing Exchange Server 2007 Services with ISA Server 2006
Take steps to publish OWA, Outlook Anywhere, and other applications to Internet users, and move the encryption and authentication off your Exchange servers.
Windows IT Pro  — Damir Dizdarevic

[October 11, 2007]  
Where Exchange Server 2007 Can Improve
Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 offers some features that Exchange Server 2007 could use, such as certificate management and troubleshooting.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[August 30, 2007]  
Email Security and S/MIME
S/MIME is a common protocol for email encryption, but organizations need to have the correct certificates to ensure proper communication.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[June 2007]  
Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007
Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) 2007’s certificate management feature lets you define workflows to increase certificates’ assurance levels.
Windows IT Pro  — Brian Komar

[May 24, 2007]  
Using the Correct Certificate Template for Client Certificates
Using the wrong certificate template to secure Web applications, especially for external business partners, can cause problems with EFS.
Windows IT Pro  — Randy Franklin Smith

[May 2007]  
How ADFS "Does" Identity Federation
Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) lets you allow designated users access to your network—but to use ADFS, you need to know about ADFS components and the claim transformation process.
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[April 24, 2007]  
SSL Certificate Problem in Exchange Server 2007
Windows IT Pro  — Nathan Winters





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