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Just came through this thread: Difference between Microsoft ADCS Standalone CA and Enterprise CADifference between Microsoft ADCS Standalone CA and Enterprise CA

For me the question doesn't look "too broad", because the answer is quite obvious for those who is familiar with the subject and everyone's answer would be very similar. It is not something "the difference between Windows and Linux", it is about the difference between CA types of a given product. Microsoft distinguish them (types) by a number of characteristics/features, and thus place them in different usage scenarios.

This is why I consider this question as "not too broad".

Just came through this thread: Difference between Microsoft ADCS Standalone CA and Enterprise CA

For me the question doesn't look "too broad", because the answer is quite obvious for those who is familiar with the subject and everyone's answer would be very similar. It is not something "the difference between Windows and Linux", it is about the difference between CA types of a given product. Microsoft distinguish them (types) by a number of characteristics/features, and thus place them in different usage scenarios.

This is why I consider this question as "not too broad".

Just came through this thread: Difference between Microsoft ADCS Standalone CA and Enterprise CA

For me the question doesn't look "too broad", because the answer is quite obvious for those who is familiar with the subject and everyone's answer would be very similar. It is not something "the difference between Windows and Linux", it is about the difference between CA types of a given product. Microsoft distinguish them (types) by a number of characteristics/features, and thus place them in different usage scenarios.

This is why I consider this question as "not too broad".

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Just came through this thread: Difference between Microsoft ADCS Standalone CA and Enterprise CA

For me the question doesn't look "too broad", because the answer is quite obvious for those who is familiar with the subject and everyone's answer would be very similar. It is not something "the difference between Windows and Linux", it is about the difference between CA types of a given product. Microsoft distinguish them (types) by a number of characteristics/features, and thus place them in different usage scenarios.

This is why I consider this question as "not too broad".