Certificates Troubleshooting
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Troubleshooting
What problem are you having?
The certificate template name is a long string of alphanumeric characters in the Certificates snap-in.
When trying to use the Certification Authority Web enrollment pages, the following error appears: "The proper version of the ActiveX control failed to download and install. You may not have sufficient permissions. Please ask your system administrator for assistance."
The certificate template name is a long string of alphanumeric characters in the Certificates snap-in.
Cause: The string is an object identifier (also known as an OID). Each certificate template is represented by an object identifier. The snap-in has not received the full name of the template from the certification authority.
Solution: Close and reopen the Certificates snap-in.
See also: Add the Certificates Snap-in to the MMC Console.
When trying to use the Certification Authority Web enrollment pages, the following error appears: "The proper version of the ActiveX control failed to download and install. You may not have sufficient permissions. Please ask your system administrator for assistance."
Cause: The user who is accessing the Web pages is not a member of the Administrators or Power Users group on the local computer. When a newer version of the Web enrollment software is available on the certification authority (CA), the client computer must install that software. The user must be a member of the Administrators or Power Users group to install the software.
Solution: Log on to the network as a user who is a member of the Administrators or Power Users group to access the Web enrollment pages and download the newer version of the software.