How to Manage Native Mode Certificates and Operating System Deployment
When the Configuration Manager 2007 site is operating in native mode, operating system deployment Configuration Manager 2007 clients require public key infrastructure (PKI) certificates that enable them to communicate with the Configuration Manager 2007 site and complete deployment. These certificates include a client authentication certificate and a trusted root certification authority certificate.
For more information about how native mode certificates are used with operating system deployments, see About Native Mode Certificates and Operating System Deployment.
Use the following tasks to help you manage the PKI certificates associated with operating system deployments in native mode environments.
In This Section
How to Prepare the Root Certification Authority Certificates for Operating System Deployment Clients
How to Specify the Root Certification Authority Certificates for Operating System Deployment Clients
How to Export Certificates For Use With Operating System Deployment
See Also
Concepts
Administrator Checklist: Deploying the PKI Requirements for Native Mode
Configuration Manager Site Modes
Benefits of Using Native Mode
Certificate Requirements for Native Mode