After completing IIS 4: Microsoft Certificate Server
the user should be able to:
 | Install and configure Certificate Server |
 | Configure Certificate Server to issue certificates |
 | Enroll CA
client
and server certificates |
 | Administer Certificate Server |
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Using Certificates
 | Certificate basics |
 | Usage scenarios for Certificate Server |
Installing a Root Certificate Authority
 | Installing and configuring Certificate Server as a Root CA |
 | Trusting CA certificates |
Installing Certificate Authority Certificates
 | Certificate authority certificate uses |
 | Performing the installation |
 | Viewing the installed certificates |
Web Server Certificate Enrollment
 | Generating a key request file |
 | Obtaining a server certificate |
 | Installing the certificate |
Other Enrollment Options
 | Web server enrollment via Key Manager |
 | Client enrollment |
Administering Certificate Server
 | The Certificate Administration Log utility |
 | The Certificate Server Queue Administration utility |
 | Revoking certificates |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice in Internet Information Server 4.0 |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills
even if they don't have access to Internet Information Server 4.0 |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Previous courses in
or experience with
NT Server administration |
 | IIS 4: Internet Information Server Basics (IISC01) |
 | IIS 4: Architecture and Components (IISC02) |
 | IIS 4: Configuration (IISC03) |
 | IIS 4: The WWW Server (IISC04) |
 | IIS 4: The FTP Service (IISC05) |
 | IIS 4: Security (IISC06) |
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