Click on the ">" sign next to Certificates (Local Computer) to expand it.If you do not, you can find the instructions in Part I of this guide, steps 1-8. Part II assumes that you currently have the Microsoft Management Console open. Not installed, then please obtain it and follow through with the rest of Want to go through these steps and if the intermediate certificate is Installed on the server to prevent errors in certain browsers. QuoVadis uses an intermediate certificate that must be
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Part II explains how to install the intermediate files that are Part II - Installing the Intermediate (chaining) Certificate
On the next screen, the option for Place all certificates in the following store should be selected by default and in the Certificate store: field should be Trusted Root Certification Authorities.Once selected, it should appear in the File name: field. button and find and select the Root CA certificate. At the welcome screen, click on the Next button. The Certificate Import Wizard will appear.Right-click on the Certificates folder underneath the Trusted Root Certification Authorities folder and in the drop-down menu, select All Tasks and then click on Import.Place the certificate in a directory where it can be accessed by the server.
Installed, then the next steps will guide you through the process of To check for the Intermediate Certificate. If this certificate is in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store, then you can skip to Part II
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The correct certificate is shown and available for download within the certificate download page within Trust/Link. Verify that you have the correct Root CA certificate in this list of certificates in the right hand pane. "Q" on your keyboard to fast-track to the QuoVadis root certificates. In the right hand pane, you should see a list ofĬertificates. Click on any certificate that you see and press the letter.Locate and expand the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store and the click on the Certificates folder underneath it.Click on the ">" sign next to Certificates (Local Computer) to expand it (if it isn't already expanded).At the next screen, click on the Finish button.Select the Computer account radio button and click on the Next button.In a new window, you will be given 3 options for which account you want the certificates snap-in to manage.
Alternatively, you can double-click on Certificates. Once found, highlight it and click on the Add button at the bottom.