What is stand-alone CA?
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What is stand-alone CA?
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A stand-alone certificate authority (CA) is a type of CA, which does not interact with Active Directory, does not use certificate templates, and can issue any type of certificate at any time, requested by an authorized user (including local user accounts). Stand-alone CAs store their information locally. No request for certificate enrollment is automatically responded. Requests wait in a queue for an administrator to manually approve or deny them.
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