AD CS in 2003 AD domain

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Davor Perat

I am trying to build new PKI based on Windows Server 2008 AD CS.

Is it possible to have AD CS on Windows Server 2008 servers in Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory domain? Or do I need to upgrade Active
Directory to 2008 first and then build PKI?

Regards,

Davor
 
You would need to apply the Windows Server 2008 schema to your AD.
After that, you can deploy Win2k8 CAs in the environment.
Brian

"Davor Perat" <DavorPerat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to build new PKI based on Windows Server 2008 AD CS.
>
> Is it possible to have AD CS on Windows Server 2008 servers in Windows
> Server 2003 Active Directory domain? Or do I need to upgrade Active
> Directory to 2008 first and then build PKI?
>
> Regards,
>
> Davor
 
Davor,
You don't need to upgrade the active directory schema to Windows Server
2008 schema for deploying and using Windows Server 2008 Certificate
services.
Thanks
 
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 10:54:35 -0700, Saurav Sinha [MSFT] wrote:

> You don't need to upgrade the active directory schema to Windows Server
> 2008 schema for deploying and using Windows Server 2008 Certificate
> services.


You do if you want to take advantage of all of the improvements that are
offered by Windows 2008 AD CS.

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Saurav,
Unless you wish to use Version 3 certificate templates or OCSP with the new
default template.
These are only available when you add the new object type.
Brian

"Saurav Sinha [MSFT]" <sauravs@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Davor,
> You don't need to upgrade the active directory schema to Windows
> Server 2008 schema for deploying and using Windows Server 2008 Certificate
> services.
> Thanks
 
Brian/Paul
There is no requirement for an AD schema upgrade to support V3 template (or
any other W2K8 PKI feature).

Oded

"Brian Komar (MVP)" wrote:

> Saurav,
> Unless you wish to use Version 3 certificate templates or OCSP with the new
> default template.
> These are only available when you add the new object type.
> Brian
>
> "Saurav Sinha [MSFT]" <sauravs@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:uQDJOpeiIHA.2304@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > Davor,
> > You don't need to upgrade the active directory schema to Windows
> > Server 2008 schema for deploying and using Windows Server 2008 Certificate
> > services.
> > Thanks

>
>
 
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:31:01 -0700, Oded Shekel [MSFT] wrote:

> There is no requirement for an AD schema upgrade to support V3 template (or
> any other W2K8 PKI feature).


Thanks for the clarification Oded.

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