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now that we have Active Directory certificate services installed the next step is to start working with certificate though the certificate templates set up a certificate template and then we make it available and then those are the certificates of people can request from our CA now letamp;#39;s go to tools certification of 40 letamp;#39;s take a look at this a little blow this up here so hereamp;#39;s our current CA and here I have my certificates and youamp;#39;ll see a handful of these already set up now these are ready and this is fault ready to be issued if you open one of them up letamp;#39;s open up a basic EFS itamp;#39;s really not a whole lot you can do with it once the template is in place itamp;#39;s pretty much set and then over a stop of that template donamp;#39;t we can right click on certificate templates and put a new certificate template to issue and this shows us all of the their templates that are available that we havenamp;#39;t actually used yet so or thou