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Certreq Accept 0x80092004
vote Hi We are deploying SCCM 2007 in Native Mode and are stuck in the process of deploying Site Server Signing Certificate, followed the instructions
Cannot Find Object Or Property 0x80092004 2146885628
at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb632727.aspx Our environment is as follows: 1. Root Domain 2. Child Domain – We have to install SCCM 2007 in this domain We have an existing PKI Infrastructure, where we have a Enterprise Root CA and a subordinate CA (both in Child Domain). We are using Subordinate CA cannot find object or property. 0x80092004 (-2146885628 crypt_e_not_found) to issue SCCM certificates. The CAs are running Windows 2003 SP2 Enterprise Version. Our SCCM Server (SCCM to be installed) is Windows 2008 Enterprise SP1. We are using a user ID which is member of Enterprise Admins group, to Duplicate the Certificates. We installed KB922706 on our subordinate CA only. We are using the CertReq.exe utility to perform the task of requesting and accepting the Certificate on server. While installing the Site Server Certificate on Site Server, everything goes fine until we run the following command: certreq –accept sitesigning.cer When the command runs, an error message is thrown in a popup (Certificate Request Processor) window saying “Cannot find Object or Property 0x80092004 (-2146885628)”. I can see the Certificate on the Certificate Autohrity as issued with the correct Serial No. Kindly suggest where I am going wrong, what can I do to resolve this. R
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the certutil crypt_e_not_found company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions certreq accept Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to find out which server generated a https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/systemcenter/en-US/e09a36ca-6b60-4b54-9607-42c60efe590b/certreqexe-accept-throwing-error-cannot-find-object-or-property-native-mode-deployment?forum=configmgrgeneral CSR up vote 6 down vote favorite I sent a client a CSR a few months ago and now they finally sent me back the CA response. However, there are multiple Windows 2008R2 servers and I don't remember which one I used to generate the CSR and, therefore, I don't know which server contains the private key. How can I find out? Update On the server I suspected was the right one, I went http://serverfault.com/questions/589564/how-to-find-out-which-server-generated-a-csr into the certificate management for the local computer using the MMC (certmgr.msc) and under Certificates (Local Computer) > Certificate Enrollment Requests > Certificates, I found the private key associated with the CSR. My problem is, however, that when I try to complete the request from IIS (where I created the CSR) it doesn't associate it with this private key. I tried certreq -accept -machine "c:\cert.crt" but I get this error: Certificate Request Processor: Cannot find object or property. 0x80092004 (-2146 885628) 2nd Update I was able to figure out that the client used a different CSR than we sent them to request the certificate. I did this by comparing the "Issued To" info on their certificate to the same info on the CSR I sent them and found that the cities were different. Hope that helps someone else out there dealing with problematic clients :) windows http ssl-certificate iis-7.5 share|improve this question edited Apr 17 '14 at 0:49 asked Apr 16 '14 at 20:32 blizz 467624 6 Heh... do a certreq -accept on each server and see which one takes the certificate? :) –Ryan Ries Apr 16 '14 at 20:59 1 or save some time and do it via powershell all at once - Invoke-Command then feed it a list of server names :D –Aceth Jun 30 '14 at 2
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