Designing a Public Key Infrastructure
Atualizado: março de 2003
Aplica-se a: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
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Windows® Server 2003 enables a variety of secure applications and business scenarios based on the use of digital certificates. Before you can use digital certificates, however, you need to design a public key infrastructure (PKI), which involves planning configuration options for one or more certification authorities, preparing certificates to meet the needs of your organization, and creating a PKI management plan.
In This Chapter
Overview of the PKI Design Process
Defining Certificate Requirements
Designing Your CA Infrastructure
Extending Your CA Infrastructure
Defining Certificate Configuration Options
Creating a Certificate Management Plan
Additional Resources for Designing a Public Key Infrastructure
Related Information
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For more information about Windows Server 2003 public key features, see the Windows Security Collection of the Windows Server 2003 Technical Reference (or see the Windows Security Collection.
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For more information about using certificates in conjunction with Encrypting File System, see the Windows Security Collection of the Windows Server 2003 Technical Reference (or see the Windows Security Collection.
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For more information about deploying smart cards, see "Planning a Smart Card Deployment" in this book.

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