![]() ![]() NOTE: Do not select Windows 2008 Server, Enterprise Edition. In the Duplicate Template dialog box, ensure that Windows 2003 Server, Enterprise Edition is selected, and then click OK. In the results pane, right-click the entry that displays Web Server in the column Template Display Name, and then click Duplicate Template. On the member server that has Certificate Services installed, in the Certification Authority console, right-click Certificate Templates and click Manage to load the Certificate Templates console. To create and issue the web server certificate template on the certification authorityĬreate a security group named ConfigMgr IIS Servers that contains the member servers to install System Center 2012 Configuration Manager site systems that will run IIS. This procedure creates a certificate template for Configuration Manager site systems and adds it to the certification authority. I followed this documentation on TechNet to deploy the needed certs and roles in ConfigMgr 2012 R2Īnd I had to manually configure the Mac computer’s hosts file for resolving the FQDN, this would not be needed in a production environment, it was due to my Virtual Lab not being on the same LAN as my MacBook.įirst we need to create and issue and request/install the three certificates/templates required for supporting Mac OSx clients with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager:ĭeploying the Web Server Certificate for Site Systems that Run IISĬreating and Issuing the Web Server Certificate Template on the Certification Authority that I felt it would help to have it all documented in a single place. I hope you find this information useful. ![]() There were so many different articles around the needed certificates, roles, client settings, etc. I have recently had several requests asking about the support for managing Mac OSx computers in System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, so I went to work in my lab and successfully set this up. This post has been republished via RSS it originally appeared at: New blog articles in Microsoft Tech Community.įirst published on TECHNET on Oct 04, 2014 ![]()
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