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PKI View Healthcheck - Root CA - Unable to download CDP Location #1

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Within PKIView.msc I'm seeing an error for the Root CA -- CDP Location #1, set to LDAP.

Everything else is reporting as healthy except for this. Is there a way to re-publish this, or what would be the best way to start determining where I went wrong with the setup?

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ok this is weird, i've looked at the first command in part 3 of step 4, i copied the text, and pasted it into notepad++ and even in ansi it shows Correctly ! but your paste has the hidden characters...

so what's going on, it looks fine to me now without me making any change, what browser are you using and how are you copying/pasting the text ?

 

here i copy the original command line

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and paste it into notepad ++, and there are no hidden characters !

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ok i've figured it out, the lines with invisible characters have the code set to 'html' where they should be set to 'no syntax highlighting'

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Hi,

I am having an issue where the CDP location status is "Unable to Download" in pkiview.msc, but if I copy and paste the url into a browser the crl is downloadable. Any help would be most appreciated.

Regards,

Hugh

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if it's a lab and you've had it powered off for a while try rebooting the issuingca and webserver vm's, if that doesn't help then verify you can access the webserver URL from the internet (try with your phone)

 

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