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WHfB/certutil: Add command args comma separators
Description: As reported & discussed in issue ticket #5089 (Certutil command wrong), the certutil command modifiers need to be in a comma separated list, otherwise you will get the error message "too many arguments". This behavior has been verified by TechNet moderator Steven_Lee0510: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/847c13d5-a32e-4799-bb83-2f8ead98a069/certutil-too-many-arguments?forum=winserversecurity Thanks to Digiroka for reporting and pointing out this issue. Proposed changes: - replace the modifier/argument spaces with commas - add missing MD compatibility spacing in 2 MarkDown notes issue ticket closure or reference: Closes #5089
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Sign-in to an **AD FS Windows Server 2016** computer with _Enterprise Admin_ equivalent credentials.
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Sign-in to an **AD FS Windows Server 2016** computer with _Enterprise Admin_ equivalent credentials.
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1. Open an elevated command prompt.
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1. Open an elevated command prompt.
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2. Run `certutil -dsTemplate WHFBAuthentication msPKI-Private-Key-Flag +CTPRIVATEKEY_FLAG_HELLO_LOGON_KEY`
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2. Run `certutil -dsTemplate WHFBAuthentication,msPKI-Private-Key-Flag,+CTPRIVATEKEY_FLAG_HELLO_LOGON_KEY`
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> If you gave your Windows Hello for Business Authentication certificate template a different name, then replace **WHFBAuthentication** in the above command with the name of your certificate template. It's important that you use the template name rather than the template display name. You can view the template name on the **General** tab of the certificate template using the Certificate Template management console (certtmpl.msc). Or, you can view the template name using the **Get-CATemplate** ADCS Administration Windows PowerShell cmdlet on our Windows Server 2012 or later certificate authority.
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> If you gave your Windows Hello for Business Authentication certificate template a different name, then replace **WHFBAuthentication** in the above command with the name of your certificate template. It's important that you use the template name rather than the template display name. You can view the template name on the **General** tab of the certificate template using the Certificate Template management console (certtmpl.msc). Or, you can view the template name using the **Get-CATemplate** ADCS Administration Windows PowerShell cmdlet on our Windows Server 2012 or later certificate authority.
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