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    Can you provide the exact error message you recieved. You shouldn't have to change or modify the permissions of C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys, in fact modifying the permissions of that folder, could be connected to the behavior you describe.
    – Ramhound
    Commented Jan 8 at 17:47
  • Please add the actual certreq command you're using too - certreq -enroll is very different from certreq -sign for example. You can have access denied to in/out files, the keystores, the CA server, or the particular template.
    – Cpt.Whale
    Commented Jan 8 at 21:44