Hello. If one was to setup a pki using microsoft certificate authority, is there a list of anti-virus exceptions that one should use? Thank you.
Hello. If one was to setup a pki using microsoft certificate authority, is there a list of anti-virus exceptions that one should use? Thank you.
Hello techadvisor-4571,
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Hello techadvisor-4571,
I have not heard back from you in a few days and wanted to check on the status of your problem. Please let me know the results of your troubleshooting. Your time is greatly appreciated.
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Thanks for the response. I was able to get help through my work's MS support on the matter.
Hello techadvisor-4571,
Thank you for posting here.
Usually, we set up the Microsoft certificate authority PKI in the domain, Windows AD domains can provide some security. Based on my knowledge, there is no anti-virus exceptions we should use.
Would you please tell us in detail what you mean "a list of anti-virus exceptions"?
Also, here are the links we can refer to set up Windows CA.
ADCS Step by Step Guide: Single Tier PKI Hierarchy Deployment
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/11750.adcs-step-by-step-guide-single-tier-pki-hierarchy-deployment.aspx
AD CS Step by Step Guide: Two Tier PKI Hierarchy Deployment
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/15037.ad-cs-step-by-step-guide-two-tier-pki-hierarchy-deployment.aspx
Hope the information above is helpful. If anything is unclear, please feel free to let us know.
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Daisy Zhou
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