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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

How to solve: Enterprise Root CA CDP Location #2 “Expired” Status



Generate a new Root CA crl File on your Root CA

• In the GUI right click on “revoked Certificates”, “All Tasks”, “Publish” go to local Filessystem C:\Windows\system32\Certsrv\Certenroll
• Copy the new CRL to a Domain Member Server
• Run: certutil -dspublish -f “yourCRLfile.crl”


If the issue is still not fixed, it can be a very critical problem with your computer affecting your personal data and the Windows Operating System. You will have to chat with our Experts or you can check with your local technician to get the problems fixed with very high priority.


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