Configure the Workstation Authentication Certificate Template
Applies To: Windows Server 2012
You can use this procedure to configure the certificate template that Active Directory® Certificate Services (AD CS) uses as the basis for computer certificates that are enrolled to domain member client computers, or to members of other groups that you specify.
Note
If you want to enroll computer certificates to members of groups other than the Domain Computers group, remove the Domain Computers group from the template's access control list (ACL) while performing this procedure, and then add the groups you prefer to the ACL. After you add new groups to the ACL, ensure that you allow Enroll and Autoenroll permissions.
Membership in both the Enterprise Admins and the root domain's Domain Admins group is the minimum required to complete this procedure.
To configure the certificate template and autoenrollment
On CA1, in Server Manager, click Tools, and then click Certification Authority. The Certification Authority Microsoft Management Console (MMC) opens.
In the MMC, double-click the CA name, right-click Certificate Templates, and then click Manage.
The Certificate Templates console opens. All of the certificate templates are displayed in the details pane.
In the details pane, click the Workstation Authentication template.
On the Action menu, click Duplicate Template. The Properties dialog box for the certificate template opens.
On the General tab, in Display Name, type a new name for the certificate template or keep the default name.
Click the Subject Name tab. Ensure that Build from this Active Directory information is selected. In Subject name format, select Fully distinguished name.
Click the Security tab. In Group or user names, click Domain Computers.
In Permissions for Domain Computers, under Allow, ensure that Enroll is selected, and then select the Autoenroll check box. Click OK, and close the Certificate Templates MMC.
In the Certification Authority MMC, click Certificate Templates. On the Action menu, point to New, and then click Certificate Template to Issue. The Enable Certificate Templates dialog box opens.
Click the name of the certificate template you just configured, and then click OK. For example, if you did not change the default certificate template name, click Copy of Workstation Authentication, and then click OK.