1101 The following steps will help you install certificates, which are digital credentials used to connect to wireless networks, protect content, establish identity, and do other security-related tasks.\n\nBefore requesting a certificate, verify the following:\n\nYour computer is connected to the network\nYou are logged onto the domain for your organization
1103 Everything is OK
1104 Request Certificates
1105 You can request the following types of certificates. Select the certificates you want to request, and then click Enroll.
1106 Requesting certificates. Please wait...
1107 The Credential Management Service is contacting your network to obtain the certificates you have requested.
1108 Certificate Installation Results
1109 The following certificates have been enrolled and installed on this computer.
1110 Failed to install one or more certificates
1111 One or more of the certificate requests that you submitted could not be completed. Review the information that appears below each certificate for information on how to proceed.
1112 Where do you want to save the offline request?
1113 If you want to save a copy of your certificate request or want to process the request later, save the request to your hard disk or removable media. Enter the location and name of your certificate request, and then click Finish.
1114 Certificate Information
1115 Click Next to use the options already selected for this template, or click Details to customize the certificate request, and then click Next.
1116 Failed to create request
1117 Failed to create custom request
1118 Enrollment error
1119 Request Certificates
1120 The following certificates are available. Click 'Enroll' to start enrollment.
1121 Requesting certificates. Please wait...
1122 The Credential Management Service is contacting your network to obtain the certificates.
1123 Custom request
1124 In order to request a certificate you can either start based on a pre-configured certificate template and customize it, or start without a certificate template and configure all the options.
1125 Certificate types are not available
1126 You cannot request a certificate at this time because no certificate types are available. If you need a certificate, please contact your administrator.
1127 Certificate auto-enrollment has not been enabled.
1128 If you need a certificate, please contact your administrator.
1200 STATUS:
1201 Details
1202 Subject name:
1203 Alternative name:
1204 Key usage
1205 Application policies:
1206 &Properties
1207 &View request
1208 &View Certificate
1209 The following options describe the uses and validity period that apply to this type of certificate:
1210 Cryptographic Service Provider
1211 A CSP is a program that generates a public and private key pair used in many certificate-related processes.\n\nSelect cryptographic service provider (CSP):
1212 Key options
1213 Set the key length and export options for the private key.
1214 Key size:
1215 Key permissions
1216 Set permissions on the private key
1217 Strong private key protection
1218 Make private key exportable
1219 Allow private key to be archived
1220 Set permissions...
1221 Key type
1222 Key usage defines the allowed uses for a private key associated with a certificate.
1223 Exchange
1224 Signature
1225 Request Files (*.req)*.reqAll Files (*.*)*.*
1226 File Name:
1227 &Browse...
1228 CRL signing
1229 Data encipherment
1230 Decipher only
1231 Digital signature
1232 Encipher only
1233 Key agreement
1234 Key certificate signing
1235 Key encipherment
1236 Non repudiation
1237 Offline CRL signing
1238 Template name
1239 Many organizations use a registration authority (RA) to manage certificate requests.\n\nUse the following certificate to sign this certificate request.
1240 Signing certificate
1241 &Browse ...
1242 Object ID:
1244 Value:
1245 Critical
1246 Enable this extension
1247 Template Information
1248 More information is required to enroll for this certificate. Click here to configure settings.
1250 Enrolling...
1251 Succeeded
1252 Enrollment pending
1253 Failed
1254 Unavailable
1255 Request denied
1256 Available
1257 Enrollment required
1258 Renewal required
1260 Retrieving pended certificate
1270 Show &all templates
1271 &Show all CAs in the forest
1272 &Show all CSPs
1280 Subject
1281 General
1282 Extensions
1283 Private Key
1284 Certification Authority
1285 Signature
1287 Use custom permissions
1288 More information is required to enroll for this certificate. Click here to configure settings.
1289 Add >
1290 < Remove
1300 Enterprise root CA
1301 Enterprise subordinate CA
1303 Standalone root CA
1304 Standalone subordinate CA
1400 A certification authority (CA) is needed to issue, validate, and manage certificates.\n\nThe system will connect to all CAs in the following list to process certificate requests and to obtain information needed to manage these certificates.\n\nNot all certificate templates are available from every CA. For diagnostic purposes, it may be helpful to identify all CAs in a forest.
1401 Validity period (days):
1402 Enrollment progress
1403 Friendly &name:
1404 &Description:
1405 A friendly name and description wll make it easier to identify and use a certificate.
1406 The subject of a certificate is the user or computer to which the certificate is issued. You can enter information about the types of subject name and alternative name values that can be used in a certificate.
1407 The following are the certificate extensions for this certificate type.
1408 Default key size
1409 Please select at least one Certification Authority to continue.
1410 Please select at least one CSP to continue.
1411 Certificate Properties
1412 &Type:
1413 &Object ID:
1414 &Value:
1415 Path length:
1416 Subject of certificate
1417 The user or computer that is receiving the certificate
1419 The key usage extension describes the purpose of a certificate.
1420 Available options:
1421 Selected options:
1423 Extended Key Usage (application policies)
1424 An application policy (called enhanced key usage in Windows 2000) defines how a certificate can be used. Select the application policy required for valid signatures of certificates issued by this template.
1425 Basic constraints
1426 The basic constraints extension is used to indicate whether the certificate is a CA certificate or an end entity certificate.
1427 Allow subject to issue certificates
1428 Include Symmetric algorithm
1429 Symmetric algorithms give information about the system capabilities of certificates issued by this template.
1430 Custom extension definition
1431 Custom extensions can be defined by specifying object identifiers (OIDs).\n\nAdd the following custom exensions:
1432 Type:
1433 Error
1434 Error details
1435 User name or alias:
1436 &Browse...
1437 Select a user
1438 To request a certificate on behalf of another user, enter the formal name or domain name of that user. For example, Firstname Lastname, username, or domain\username.
1439 Select Enrollment Agent Certificate
1440 You need an enrollment agent certificate in order to sign a certificate request on behalf of other users. Click Browse to locate a signing certificate, and then click Next.
1441 &Enroll
1442 &Next user
1443 Custom request
1444 Full Control
1445 Read
1446 Template:
1447 &Suppress default extensions
1448 Request format:
1449 &PKCS #10
1450 &CMC
1451 File format:
1452 B&ase 64
1453 Binar&y
1454 Note: Key archival is not available for certificates based on a custom certificate request, even when this option is specified in the certificate template.
1455 (No template) Legacy key
1456 (No template) CNG key
1457 Make these key usages critical
1458 Make the Extended Key Usage critical
1459 Make the basic constraints extension critical
1460 Make this custom extension critical
1461 The selected options contain duplicate values or are incompatible. Change your selection.
1462 &Close
1463 Select Hash Algorithm
1464 Select Hash Algorithm to be used for this request
1465 Hash Algorithm:
1466 Default Algorithm
1467 Select Signature Format
1468 Use alternate signature format
1469 You have entered a value that is invalid
1470 Insert smart card
1471 Please insert a smart card into the smart card reader to save the new certificate.
1472 If the smart card is already in the reader, remove the smart card and insert it again.\n\nNote: This certificate cannot be saved on the smart card used to sign the certificate request.
1473 private key
1474 T&ype:
1475 Val&ue:
1476 Add >
1477 < Remove
1478 Add >
1479 < Remove
1480 Key usage:
1481 &Key usage
1482 &Extended Key Usage (application policies)
1483 &Basic constraints
1484 &Include Symmetric algorithm
1485 &Custom extension definition
1486 &Cryptographic Service Provider
1487 Key &options
1488 Key &type
1489 Select &Hash Algorithm
1490 Select Signature &Format
1491 Key &permissions
1492 For information about restrictions and compatibility issues, see <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/0cd73166-999e-4d69-8c99-41a510cc9c6d.htm">Guidelines for Using Alternate Signature Formats</a>.
2000 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/0e5718dd-4e97-4618-8b06-8b6ff5a264d1.htm">certificate properties</a>
2001 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/4a9be825-e97d-4b0c-8b7b-a1f74a816619.htm">subject name</a>
2002 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/31cae6ad-5e3b-4eee-923e-11683014c320.htm">certificate extensions</a>
2003 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/e944f472-806b-4e58-b162-d18acff72884.htm">private key</a>
2004 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/68354d8a-1cc2-491b-8352-053e133dcd2b.htm">certification authority</a>
2005 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/257877c3-707d-4681-8648-28dbc6d36cfb.htm">signing request</a>
2006 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/953d9851-ad11-46ac-82ad-769405c4a6ef.htm">digital certificates</a>
2007 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/4ecbce82-4636-44a0-93ca-b664a186d22e.htm">certificate enrollment</a>
2008 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/953d9851-ad11-46ac-82ad-769405c4a6ef.htm">certificate types</a>
2009 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/211b51a2-999a-43c0-86ac-92a32cbe1dd2.htm">Enroll for Certificates on Behalf of Other Clients</a>
2010 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/8e6b017b-1658-4171-a18c-3d10fefed477.htm">custom request</a>
2011 Learn more about <a href="certmgr.chm::/html/1fd54ffb-ab16-4d6e-aeb0-a973532c8e43.htm">file format</a>