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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