Microsoft KB Archive/324697

= Support WebCast: How to Use Certificate Authority for Authentication =

Article ID: 324697

Article Last Modified on 8/5/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

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This article was previously published under Q324697



Session Summary
During this Support WebCast, we will discuss how you can use certificate authorities (CAs) for authentication to various resources.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded August 9, 2001 and presented by Curtis Clay III. Curtis Clay III has been at Microsoft for 20 months and is a Windows 2000 MCSE Directory Services support professional.

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[mailto:?subject=Support%20WebCast:%20How%20to%20Use%20Certificate%20Authority%20for%20Authentication&body=Take%20a%20look%20at%20this%20Microsoft%20Support%20WebCast%20about%20How%20to%20Use%20Certificate%20Authority%20for%20Authentication%20(August%209,%202001).%20More%20information%20about%20this%20WebCast%20is%20available%20at%20http://support.microsoft.com/WebCasts. Tell a friend about this Support WebCast]

Supplemental reading:
 * Step-by-Step Guide to Administering Certificate Services

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