

COMPUTER CERTIFICATE DESIGN WINDOWS
You have one computer that has Windows Server 2008 (Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition, R2 or later) installed on it, that computer is designated as a member server, and Internet Information Services (IIS) is installed on it. You have a member server running Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, which has the Active Directory Certificate Services role installed on it, and it is set up as an enterprise root certification authority (CA). The test network is running Active Directory Domain Services with Windows Server 2008, and it is installed as a single domain, single forest. The step-by-step instructions have the following requirements: Certificate recipient: Windows XP / Server 2003.Certification Authority: Windows Server 2003.Instead, specify this on the Compatibility tab of the template properties: However, if you are running the issuing CA on Windows Server 2012, you're not prompted for the certificate template version.

You can adapt the instructions in this topic for operating systems that aren't documented in the Test Network Requirements section.
