This policy setting specifies a list of policies allowed in the policies extension of a certificate that indicate the certificate is a Fortezza certificate. Fortezza is a hardware--based encryption standard created by the National Security Agency (NSA), a division of the United States Department of Defense. To be valid for use with Fortezza, a certificate must include an appropriate policy in the certificate's policies extension. If you enable this policy setting, you can enter a list of policies in the supplied text box that can be used to indicate that a certificate is a Fortezza certificate. The list should be separated by semi-colons. For example: policy1;policy2;policy3. If you disable or so nor configure this policy setting, a list of Fortezza certificate policies are not listed.
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This policy setting specifies a list of policies allowed in the policies extension of a certificate that indicate the certificate ...
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