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Old 12-18-2002, 06:54 PM
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Question Electronic Signatures

Does anyone know if it is possible to force applications accross a network to use a global signature (using e.g. Terminal Server). I would like all Office Apps to use the one corporate signature and accept it as a safe local signature (that way stopping macro security issues). Can I set this up using any NT products (Adb Server or Terminal Server??)

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Do you have a Windows 2000 certificate server and is it setup as an enterprise CA?

If so, you should look into using certificate templates and assigning them to group policy objects.


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Old 12-20-2002, 10:47 AM
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Thanks man, I dont have any certificates etc.. from any authorities. I was just wondering if it was possible. Which group policies are your talking about?

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Active directory group policies in Windows 2000, you can use them to manage your certificates (assigning them to users when they login,etc,etc...)
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