When you browse to 127.0.0.1/certsrv, you are prompted for a login/password. I believe the login is Administrator but no one has the password. That password is setup when installing the CA and I don't think it is in AD.
Thanks.
If anyone can help, here is the situation:
The person who set up our CA has left the company with the password to access 127.0.0.1/certsrv. I cannot find anything about password recovery for that.
Does anyone know of a way to reset that password or a backdoor to get in?
Thanks in advance.
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I've looked through all of the docs but don't see anything specific to...
Hi,
I'm setting up an AES 4.1 to integrate with CM and Microsoft Office Communication Server 2007. I have followed the Avaya and Microsoft documentation to the letter. The problem is, after every time I complete the certificate (trusted and server), I can't get back into the AES.
Docs state...
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