- #WINDOWS SERVER 2008 SECURITY SETTINGS CERTIFICATE INSTALL#
- #WINDOWS SERVER 2008 SECURITY SETTINGS CERTIFICATE WINDOWS#
If you are using the 'Computer Configuration' policy tree then it will need to be linked to an OU where the computer accounts are stored. However I’ll get back to you in case I find further resources for you. I've created a GPO, imported the certificate in Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Public Key Policies\Trusted Root Certificate Authorities and assign the GPO to a group of users. The following resources should be useful. The APIs you’ve mentioned supports Server 2008 also.
#WINDOWS SERVER 2008 SECURITY SETTINGS CERTIFICATE WINDOWS#
You can in fact find these things in from Windows Help in the Server 2008 to see more details. You can configure the following WSHV settings for your policy. The Windows Security Health Validator (WSHV) provides settings that you can configure based on the requirements of your deployment. Double-click Turn on Security Center (Domain PCs only), click Enabled, and then click OK. In the console tree, double-click Computer Configuration, double-click Administrative Templates, double-click Windows Components, and then double-click Security Center.Ħ. Right-click Default Domain Policy, and then click Edit.ĥ. Double-click, Domains, and then double-click the domain that contains the Group Policy that you want to manage.Ĥ. In the left pane, double-click your forest.ģ. The Group Policy Management console opens.Ģ. Click Start, and in Start Search, type gpmc.msc, and then press ENTER. This Certificate is the Root of the entire PKI at TFS Labs. The Standalone Root CA Certificate is set to expire after 10 years. To enable Security Center in Group Policyġ. The Validity Period for the Certificates in the TFS Labs Domain is set to the following. In Installation Results, review the information, and then click Close. In Confirm Installation Selections, click Install.ĥ. In Select Features, in Features, select Group Policy Management, and then click Next.Ĥ. In the left pane, click Features, and in the details pane, in Features Summary, click Add Features. Click Start, and then click Server Manager. Membership in Domain Admins, or equivalent, is the minimum required to complete this procedure.ġ.
#WINDOWS SERVER 2008 SECURITY SETTINGS CERTIFICATE INSTALL#
You can use this procedure to install Group Policy Management and enable Security Center on NAP-capable clients using Group Policy. Windows Security Center feature is available, but is not enabled by default in Windows Server 2008.