
Used to prove the identity of the root CA. Used by a router when requested through a SCEP request from a CA that holds a CEP Encryption certificate.Īllows the holder to authenticate by using a smart card.Īllows the holder to authenticate and protect e-mail by using a smart card. Used by an Online Responder to sign responses to certificate status requests.Įnables remote access servers and Internet Authentication Service (IAS) servers to authenticate their identity to other computers. Recovers private keys that are archived on the CA. Used by IPsec to digitally sign, encrypt, and decrypt network communication when the subject name is supplied in the request. Used by Internet Protocol security (IPsec) to digitally sign, encrypt, and decrypt network communication. Used by the Microsoft Exchange Key Management Service to issue certificates to Exchange users for encrypting e-mail. Used by the Microsoft Exchange Key Management Service to issue certificates to Exchange users for digitally signing e-mail. Used to request certificates on behalf of another subject and supply the subject name in the request. Used to request certificates on behalf of another computer subject.Įxchange Enrollment Agent (Offline request) Used to request certificates on behalf of another subject. Used to authenticate Active Directory computers and users.Īllows the subject to decrypt files that were previously encrypted with EFS. Used by domain controllers as all-purpose certificates. Used for cross-certification and qualified subordination.

Used to store keys that are configured for private key archival.Īllows the certificate holder to act as a registration authority for Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) requests.Īllows a computer to authenticate itself on the network. Used by Encrypting File System (EFS) to encrypt data. Published to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)?Īllows trust list signing and user authentication.Īllows the subject to authenticate to a Web server. These templates are described in the following table.

A number of preconfigured certificate templates that are designed to meet the needs of most organizations are included with Windows Server 2008–based enterprise certification authorities (CAs).
