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in beta 2 of the original RTM that you may encounter when running MOMCertImport.exe Error: The certificate is valid, but importing it to certificate store failed.Error description: Catastrophic failureError code: 8000FFFFImportPFXCertificate failed Cause: MOMCertImport will throw this error if, when you exported the certificate, you chose "export all certificates in path" in the export wizard. If you are using a command line utility to export the certificate (like certutil.exe), you may find you are exporting the entire certificate chain and don’t even know it. This is definitely true on Win2003 (where the ‘nochain’ parameter does not exist) or on Windows 7 / 2008 when you run certimport –privatekey –exportpfx is run without the ‘nochain’ option. Fix: Re-export the cert to pfx format, but do not check this box. then MOMCertImport will process the cert successfully. If you’re doing the export with a command line utility, switch over to VBScript (CAPICOM samples on the net) or PowerShell. Follow System Center Central via Twitter and RSS Share this:FacebookTwitterGoogleLinkedInPinterestPocketInfront LinkedInLike this:Like Loading... ← Download
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in the gateway server. But when I run theMOMCertImpot this error appears:The certificate is valid, but importing it to certificate store failed.Error description: Catastrophic failureError code:0000FFFFHave anyone same idea about this ????? Anders Bengtsson 2007-11-13 12:55:29 http://microsoft.public.opsmgr.setup.narkive.com/602Ame9M/momcertimport UTC PermalinkRaw Message Hi Guillermo,Take a look at this step by step guide and see if it can help you http://www.systemcenterforum.org/ops-mgr-2007-gateway-server-and-pki-scenarios-document-----RegardsAnders BengtssonMicrosoft MVP - MOMhttp://www.contoso.seGV> I have installed a Gateway in a non https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000036683 trust domain, put certificatesGV> in both the management server and in the gateway server. But when IGV> run the MOMCertImpot this error appears:GV>GV> The certificate is valid, but importing it to certificate storeGV> error code failed.GV> Error description: Catastrophic failureGV> Error code:0000FFFFGV> Have anyone same idea about this ?????GV> Jack 2007-11-20 16:21:05 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Yah, I'm getting the same error. I've been through the guide and can't seewhere I've gone wrong. I get the issue on some agents but not on otheres so Iknow my PKI infrastructure is sound. Any other ideas?Thx Maekee . 2008-07-08 14:32:58 UTC PermalinkRaw Message I error code 8000ffff also get this not so nice message when i run MOMCertImport on the Gateway Server."The dertificate is valid, but importing it to certificate store failed.Error description: Catastrophic failureError code: 8000FFFFWe followed the System Center Forum Gateway Server-guide. That Anders referred to..Anyone solved this?/Maekee Lincoln Atkinson [MSFT] 2008-07-08 17:37:01 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Can you describe your setup more for me?Yor obtained a certificate from your CA, then imported to Local MachinePersonal store? What type of CA was it?Thanks,-Lincoln--This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified athttp://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htmPost by Maekee .I also get this not so nice message when i run MOMCertImport on the Gateway Server."The dertificate is valid, but importing it to certificate store failed.Error description: Catastrophic failureError code: 8000FFFFWe followed the System Center Forum Gateway Server-guide. That Anders referred to..Anyone solved this?/Maekee Maekee 2008-07-08 20:18:38 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Hi, Didnt know that eggheadcafe posts came in here so i just posted a newunder microsoft.public.opsmgr.generalAnyway.. we have one Root CA and a sub-CA.Exported the Root-Ca and sub-CA chain (machine-certificate) from the sub-CAinto a pfx-file and imported the certificates on the MS-server.. that
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