Hi Leslie, I would suggest uninstalling your CA and re-install it. This time make sure you install Active Directory Certificate Services first and then the.
I just made the breakthrough: I had a certificate in the personnel folder for the Machine store. It expired and my manager issued a new one. The new one failed for me with this error.
I tried a lot of stuff from Google but in the end, resolved the issue using a completely different solution. I installed both certificates- the expired one and the newer one. Then I used this command to get a list of them: certutil - store My. Articulate Studio 09 Update 9.
I get this output (info is fake and other certificate are not listed): ================ Certificate 1 ================. Serial Number: 6d. Issuer: E=operations@voicetrust. CN=Voice. Trust Server CA, OU=Voice. Trust Oper. ations, O=Voice. Trust. Not. Before: 0.
Jan- 2. 01. 3 3: 3. PM. Not. After: 0. Mar- 2. 01. 3 3: 3. PM. Subject: E=hgulzar@voicetrust. CN=hornet. voicetrust. OU=Software Develop.
O=Voice. Trust e. Services MENA FZ LLC, L=Dubai, C=AE. Non- root Certificate. Cert Hash(sha. 1): 9. Key Container = . It should be representing a physical key file on the hard drive in the %Program. Data%\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\Machine.
Keys\For Certificate 1, the file was there but for Certificate 2, there was no such file. After searching I found the file against Certificate 2 in the sub folder of %App. Data%\Microsoft\Crypto\ folder. That's user specific keys not Machine level keys.
It's amazing that the certificate is being imported into Computer store yet it always keeps the container key of User's store. I deleted the '5.