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Confirm That Certificates Are Deployed Correctly (Windows 10) | Confirm That Certificates Are Deployed Correctly | de0c8dfe-16b0-4d3b-8e8f-9282f6a65eee | w10 | deploy | library | securit | brianlic-msft | 04/19/2017 |
Confirm That Certificates Are Deployed Correctly
Applies to
- Windows 10
- Windows Server 2016
After configuring your certificates and autoenrollment in Group Policy, you can confirm that the policy is being applied as expected, and that the certificates are being properly installed on the workstation devices.
In these procedures, you refresh Group Policy on a client device, and then confirm that the certificate is deployed correctly.
Administrative credentials
To complete these procedures, you must be a member of the Domain Administrators group, or otherwise be delegated permissions to modify the GPOs.
In this topic:
To refresh Group Policy on a device
From an elevated command prompt, run the following command:
gpupdate /target:computer /force
After Group Policy is refreshed, you can see which GPOs are currently applied to the device.
To verify that a certificate is installed
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Open the Cerificates console.
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In the navigation pane, expand Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then click Certificates.
The CA that you created appears in the list.