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In a bustling metropolis, where city life pulses through every corner, there exist untold stories of individuals who turn their lives around, achieving success against all odds. One such story is that of Stephanie, a young woman who found herself at a crossroads, leading her to make a decision that would change her life forever. The Early Days Stephanie, like many young adults, found herself navigating the complexities of life, searching for her place in the world. Her days were filled with the monotony of routine, until she stumbled upon an unexpected opportunity. It was during one of her visits to a local mall, often referred to colloquially as a "mall rat," that she encountered a unique venture - BangBus, a service known for its distinctive approach to connecting people. The Turning Point The encounter with BangBus wasn't just a fleeting moment for Stephanie. It represented a turning point, an opportunity to engage with a community and a business model that she hadn't previously considered. Intrigued by the entrepreneurial spirit and the potential for growth, Stephanie decided to take a leap of faith. She began working with BangBus, learning the ins and outs of the business, and quickly discovered her knack for marketing and community engagement. The Rise of a New Entrepreneur Through her association with BangBus, Stephanie found herself blossoming into a capable and confident entrepreneur. Her early experiences as what some might call a "mall rat" evolved into a keen understanding of consumer behavior and market trends. She leveraged her natural charisma and creativity to help promote BangBus, eventually becoming an integral part of their team. A Story of Empowerment Stephanie's journey from a curious mall-goer to a key figure in a unique business venture is a testament to the power of taking risks and embracing new opportunities. Her story serves as an inspiration to many, demonstrating that success can be achieved through determination, hard work, and a willingness to step outside one's comfort zone. Conclusion The tale of Stephanie and her involvement with BangBus is more than just a narrative of personal success; it's a feature that highlights the potential for growth and transformation in unexpected places. As we reflect on stories like hers, we're reminded of the importance of community, the impact of taking chances, and the incredible journey of turning one's life around for the better.








Hello,
We followed your guide to the letter on a 2016 and 2019 server but we keep running into the problem that the SCEP application pool keeps crashing for no real reason. We already ruled out a mistake in the templates or wrong CA certs in the intermediate.
We can see the Cert requests arrive but IIS dies everytime we see this in the NDES log:
NDES COnnector:
Sending request to certificate registration point. NDESPlugin 18-4-2019 17:04:05 3036 (0x0BDC)
Event viewer just shows us that w3wp.exe has crashed and that the faulty module is ntdll.dll.
We’ve been banging our heads against this problem for a week now so we hope you have any idea where to look.
Regards,
Herman
Nick, your stuff is amazing as always! .NET 3.5 appears to be required, so may be worth mentioning somewhere since some installations will need to specify an alternate path for that.
Using your script, I was failing on “Attempting to install Windows feature: Web-Asp-Net” and it wasn’t until I manually added 3.5–specifying the alternate path to the Server installation media–that I could continue.
Appreciate you sharing your findings Matt.
Regards,
Nickolaj
Internalurl in the app proxy config should be https and not http.
Yes, you’re correct.
Regards,
Nickolaj
Does this work for Android for Work or Android Enterprise devices? I can’t find the certificate issued to the end mobile devices even – iOS?
Yes it works for all platforms you mention.
Regards,
Nickolaj
Hey Nickolay,
there are two mistakes in your two pictures showing the configuration of the AAP. In the internal URL field you have to write https instead of http, because of the later binding / requiring of SSL. Your other older posts showing this also with https configured.
Best regards and nice work!,
Philipp
I’ve wasted way too much time troubleshooting this before I checked the IIS log files and they showed port 80. After changing AAD Proxy to HTTPS everything works.
Great guide though!
It appears that the script is expecting to find only 1 client authentication certificate with the specified subject. Could you modify it to handle cases where there are multiple certificates with the same subject?
Hello – Is there a mistake with the steps regarding the client and server certificates? At first you emphasized the points of each type which in turn have different Extended Key Usages. Are you stating to use the same template that contains both types?
Hi Carlos,
Could you please reference the pieces that you’re talking about?
Regards,
Nickolaj
Awesome step by step guide, many thanks. As per usual the MS TechNet lacks a lot of steps and inside information. Regarding the two certs, can they also be 3rd party and trusted certs (wildcard) ?