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hello this is christopher delay so we're moving on to a new topic with this video so what i'm going to cover is basically removing deprecated uh certification authorities from active directory so what does that mean exactly well so there are if you have a microsoft pki in your enterprise there are components of it which are published active directory specifically the configuration partition of active directory sometimes you may like there may be a ca that's uh you no longer want to use and so parts of that still remain in active directory and you have to go through and clean them up even if you've uninstalled the ca service from a server now just like a a kind of like a caution cautionary note so what i'm going to cover is how to remove this from active directory but this is not something you want to do unless you're a hundred percent sure that you no longer want to use the ca and that none of the certificates issued by the ca are currently in use because if they are there are still c...