Windows 2000 Certificate Services and Public Key Infrastructure

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Using the Certificate Services Command-Line Programs

Windows 2000 Server provides the following three command-line programs for Certificate Services:

These command-line programs provide extended functionality and control of certificate services. The use of the command line is primarily intended for developers and knowledgeable certification authority administrators.

For more information about the command-line programs, see Certificate Services Help.

CertUtil.exe

You can use CertUtil.exe to perform the following tasks:

CertReq.exe

You can use CertReq.exe to request certificates from a certification authority. CertReq submits certificate requests by using PKCS 10 certificate request files and PKCS 7 certificate renewal files. You also can use the advanced options on the Web Enrollment Support pages to submit certificate requests by using PKCS 10 and PKCS 7 files.

CertSrv.exe

CertSrv.exe is the server engine program that is run when the Certification Authority service starts. For troubleshooting purposes only, you can run CertSrv as a stand-alone application in a command prompt window. When CertSrv is running in the diagnostics mode, it displays a log of its actions in the console window. You can start CertSrv as a service through Services in Control Panel.

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