Windows 10: Certificate Services signs certificates with SHA-1 even though SHA-256 is selected
Discus and support Certificate Services signs certificates with SHA-1 even though SHA-256 is selected in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I'm trying to switch the certificate services in an Active Directory environment from SHA-1 to SHA-256 but it still signs only using SHA-1.The CA... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by DanH12, Apr 16, 2022.
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