I haven't heard of anything that needs to be completed, but this isn't the
place for this question, this has nothing to do with Directroy Services. I
have coped the security NewsGroup in and hopefully someone over there can
give you a complete answer.
They are the PKI experts.
On a side note, I would suggest you not do an in place upgrade on a DC (Or
any other server).
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"sawyer" <> wrote in message
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> Hello all
>
> I am planning on upgrading my last 2003 sp2 DC to 2008 in a couple of
> days. Currently this DC is a GC DNS server, and a enterprise root CA. I am
> planning on doing an in-place upgrade of this DC. I have a good system
> state backup, and I will be taking a backup of the CA database, before I
> do the upgrade. Does 2008 do anything to the root certificate after the
> upgrade? or do I need to perform any steps after the upgrade to 2008 that
> are specific to certificate services?
>
> Thanks very much