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I end up with an 'Unknown' entry under Certificate Revocation (picture attached)
You can see when I dig further that no option is selected here after running that command (picture attached)
I don't see a way to set 'Certificate revocation' to disabled.
**(I populate the $Cert_String variable properly)
Describe the solution you'd like
A 'Disabled' parameter here, instead of specifying OCSP and/or CRL options, that would set the 'Certificate revocation' to disabled would be extremely helpful.
Describe alternatives you've considered
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Additional context
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The functions in the AuthenticationPolicy.ps1 do work for me, however when I run the command as such:
Get-SsoAuthenticationPolicy | Set-SsoAuthenticationPolicy -SmartCardAuthnEnabled $true -OCSPEnabled $false -UseInCertCRL $false -SendOCSPNonce $false -UseCRLAsFailOver $false -TrustedCAs $Cert_String**
I end up with an 'Unknown' entry under Certificate Revocation (picture attached)
You can see when I dig further that no option is selected here after running that command (picture attached)
I don't see a way to set 'Certificate revocation' to disabled.
**(I populate the $Cert_String variable properly)
Describe the solution you'd like
A 'Disabled' parameter here, instead of specifying OCSP and/or CRL options, that would set the 'Certificate revocation' to disabled would be extremely helpful.
Describe alternatives you've considered
No response
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: