Many times, when installing Active Directory Certificate Services they cannot choose to install Enterprise Certification Authority, because it’s unavailable as in following picture: Well, you need to fulfill basic requirements: Server machine has to be a member server (domain joined). You can run an Enterprise CA on the Standard, Enterprise, or Data Center Windows Edition. The difference is the number of ADCS features and components that can be enabled. To get full functionality, you need to run on Enterprise or Data Center Windows Server 2008 /12/R2/ Editions. In order to install an Enterprise CA, you must be a member of either Enterprise Admins or Domain Admins in the forest root domain (either directly or through a group nesting). If issue still persists, there is probably a problem with getting correct credentials of your account. There are many thing that can cause it (network blockage, domain settings, server configuration, and other issues). In al...
There is a 25-day grace period from the time of installation of Key Management Service (KMS) clients before notifications to activate are displayed to the user. If you want to deploy an image, you must rearm your Office 2013 installation before you capture the image. If you do not rearm, users see notification dialog boxes at the time that the image is deployed, instead of 25 days after deployment. The 25-day grace period gives ample time for a KMS host to be found and activation to succeed. If activation is successful, users do not see notifications to activate. Rearm the Office installation Rearming does the following important tasks: Resets the grace timer to 30 days. Freezes the grace timer until either an Office application is run, or the ospp.vbs script is run. Resets the client computer ID (CMID). This is important because the KMS host uses the CMID to determine the num...
Howto: Fix the "Application not found" error in the Java Control Panel icon. These same steps may be useful for other malfunctioning Windows Control Panel icons. In Windows 7, the Java Control Panel icon may be damaged / corrupted. Attempting to launch the icon results in "Explorer.exe : Application not found". Note the generic icon: When working properly, the circled icon should look like this: This problem appears to be an artifact from previous JRE installations and Sun's installation routines were flawed. Re-installing JRE (the Java Runtime Environment) does not resolve the problem. Immediate workaround: If needed, the Java Control Panel can be manually launched using this location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\JRE6\bin\Javacpl.exe As a side note, when launching, other-mouse-click the .exe and choose "Run as Administrator". Running as Administrator resolves a bug where changes in the Control Panel (especially Auto-update changes) do not stic...
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