2008 Certificate Web Enrollment Pages for Download

 

There’s be a lot of demand for the web enrollment pages from Server 2008.   For those that have contacted me directly I apologize for the trouble I’ve had getting back to everyone on these.  I also know that it some people expressed frustration over having to contact Microsoft Customer Services and Support for these pages, either via phone or initially via email.

 

There’s a light at the end of the tunnel though!   I have it on good authority that the 2008 certificate web enrollment pages (also known as the Longhorn web enrollment pages) will be available for free download from the Microsoft Download Center on Tuesday November 27th.

 

For those that are wondering what the Blue Hades I’m talking about check out my prior blog post and this KB article.

 

I’ll add a small comment that I am not the person in charge of making sure it gets there so if there is an unexpected delay I’m not the piñata to hit.

 

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

 

 

Published 20 November 07 08:21 by Tim Springston

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# Tim Springston said on December 6, 2007 5:00 PM:

Sad news folks!  It looks like the Download Center won’t have the Server 2008 Certificate Web Enrollment pages until January.  At least that’s the date I’m hearing now.

Not to worry though-there are still other ways to get these.

First-Contact Microsoft Customer Services and Support to get them.  It’s FREE: http://support.microsoft.com/

Second-Download and install a Free trial copy of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition (Release Candidate 1) here:  http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=590F43A1-D739-472A-A2E3-CEE38099A659&displaylang=en .

The second option has the added benefit of giving you a leg up on working with Server 2008 and seeing what it can do for you.

My apologies for the delay folks!

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About Tim Springston

Tim has worked in the Customer Services and Support division (formerly Product Support Services) of Microsoft since 1998, working escalated contract customer cases and emergency calls. He specializes in Windows Directory Services, which is Active Directory, Security, DFS, PKI and serveral other components of Windows Server. Tim's an alumni of the University of Missouri at Columbia (Mizzou) and does a great deal, perhaps too much, of 'test playing' Xbox 360 games in his spare time.

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