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NEW Root CA Issuer with diacritics, PKI setup

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Hello, i have issue on clients when import our Root CA, then clients cannot find client certificate, problems with characters "ť" and "ň"
SCCM version 2103, in clientIDmanagerStartup.log:

<![LOG[Certificate Issuer 1 [CN=DZP Root CA; O=DÔVERA zdravotná poistovna; C=SK]]LOG]!><time="08:43:56.114-120" date="05-25-2021" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="17340" file="CcmCert.cpp:5010">

<![LOG[Skipping Certificate [Thumbprint AC2EDCA0CEA4030C2065EB07E99328D44B112FF8] issued to 'NGBA11585.dovera.local' as root is 'CN=DZP Root CA, O=DÔVERA zdravotná poisťovňa, C=SK']LOG]!><time="08:43:56.130-120" date="05-25-2021" component="ClientIDManagerStartup" context="" type="1" thread="17340" file="CcmCert.cpp:4952">

Could you help me please? Any fix, or workaround?
Many thanks
 
Go to NGBA11585.dovera.local Personal Certificate Folder and click the Certificate and check the Certification Path. If in the Certificate you dont see your intermediate or Root CA certificates then you need to import them to the machine manually or using Group Policy.
 
client certificate have in Certification Path Root and Intermedate cert, and root cert is in Trusted Root Certification Authorities store and intermediate in Intermediate Certification Authorities..
 

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