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[-f] [-enterprise] [-user] [-grouppolicy] [-silent] [-split] [-csp provider] |
-viewstore |
Dumps the certificates store. For more info, see the -store parameter in this article. |
-store |
certutil [options] -viewstore [certificatestorename [certID [outputfile]]] |
Where: |
certificatestorename is the certificate store name. |
certID is the certificate or CRL match token. |
outputfile is the file used to save the matching certificates. |
[-f] [-user] [-enterprise] [-service] [-grouppolicy] [-dc DCName] |
Options |
The -user option accesses a user store instead of a machine store. |
-user |
The -enterprise option accesses a machine enterprise store. |
-enterprise |
The -service option accesses a machine service store. |
-service |
The -grouppolicy option accesses a machine group policy store. |
-grouppolicy |
For example: |
-enterprise NTAuth |
-enterprise NTAuth |
-enterprise Root 37 |
-enterprise Root 37 |
-user My 26e0aaaf000000000004 |
-user My 26e0aaaf000000000004 |
CA .11 |
CA .11 |
-viewdelstore |
Deletes a certificate from the store. |
certutil [options] -viewdelstore [certificatestorename [certID [outputfile]]] |
Where: |
certificatestorename is the certificate store name. |
certID is the certificate or CRL match token. |
outputfile is the file used to save the matching certificates. |
[-f] [-user] [-enterprise] [-service] [-grouppolicy] [-dc DCName] |
Options |
The -user option accesses a user store instead of a machine store. |
-user |
The -enterprise option accesses a machine enterprise store. |
-enterprise |
The -service option accesses a machine service store. |
-service |
The -grouppolicy option accesses a machine group policy store. |
-grouppolicy |
For example: |
-enterprise NTAuth |
-enterprise NTAuth |
-enterprise Root 37 |
-enterprise Root 37 |
-user My 26e0aaaf000000000004 |
-user My 26e0aaaf000000000004 |
CA .11 |
CA .11 |
-dspublish |
Publishes a certificate or certificate revocation list (CRL) to Active Directory. |
certutil [options] -dspublish certfile [NTAuthCA | RootCA | SubCA | CrossCA | KRA | User | Machine] |
certutil [options] -dspublish CRLfile [DSCDPContainer [DSCDPCN]] |
Where: |
certfile is the name of the certificate file to publish. |
NTAuthCA publishes the certificate to the DS Enterprise store. |
RootCA publishes the certificate to the DS Trusted Root store. |
SubCA publishes the CA certificate to the DS CA object. |
CrossCA publishes the cross-certificate to the DS CA object. |
KRA publishes the certificate to the DS Key Recovery Agent object. |
User publishes the certificate to the User DS object. |
Machine publishes the certificate to the Machine DS object. |
CRLfile is the name of the CRL file to publish. |
DSCDPContainer is the DS CDP container CN, usually the CA machine name. |
DSCDPCN is the DS CDP object CN, usually based on the sanitized CA short name and key index. |
Use -f to create a new DS object. |
-f |
[-f] [-user] [-dc DCName] |
-adtemplate |
Displays Active Directory templates. |
certutil [options] -adtemplate [template] |
[-f] [-user] [-ut] [-mt] [-dc DCName] |
-template |
Displays the certificate templates. |
certutil [options] -template [template] |
[-f] [-user] [-silent] [-policyserver URLorID] [-anonymous] [-kerberos] [-clientcertificate clientcertID] [-username username] [-p password] |
-templatecas |
Displays the certification authorities (CAs) for a certificate template. |
certutil [options] -templatecas template |
[-f] [-user] [-dc DCName] |
-catemplates |
Displays templates for the Certificate Authority. |
certutil [options] -catemplates [template] |
[-f] [-user] [-ut] [-mt] [-config Machine\CAName] [-dc DCName] |
-setcasites |
Manages site names, including setting, verifying, and deleting Certificate Authority site names |
certutil [options] -setcasites [set] [sitename] |
certutil [options] -setcasites verify [sitename] |
certutil [options] -setcasites delete |
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