This really is a stab in the dark. Fingers crossed that there are a couple of Server 2003 CA experts lurking around here, or someone that can point us in the right direction.
The school that I work at has a wireless network and all users that log onto the domain are authenticated against a certificate. Over the summer the certificate expired and now no device can log on wirelessly.
When we attempt to do anything with the expired certificate it throws up this error:
What exactly are you trying to do when you get this error? Are you attempting to access the IIS /certsrv instance?
ALso, when you say the certificate has expired. Are speaking of your client certificate, the certificate of the access point, or the CA of the cert server?
How do your wireless users authenticate? There should also be a list of certificates that were created under the COA snap in, right click on the certs and look at the properties.
This is a network that I've inherited very recently. As I understand the wireless devices all have a certificate that is compared to the server certificate when users log on to the domain.
I would say that it is unlikely, not impossible that this server has been renamed in the last year but no recent changes, this network is new to me
Other changes could have been made, again, probably not. Does this perm. lock out any changes being made to the certificate?
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