Introduction
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Practical tips | |
Example data / example information | |
Pay attention | |
Look at the password-safe |
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Manual
Step 1 - Open MMC and add a Snap-in
Start the certificate store with; " + R | mmc". Now you will see the Certificate store. Add a new Snap-in with following steps:
- Click on "File" and than click on "Add/Remove Snap-in" or with the keyboard shortcut ctrl+M
- Open "Certificates" by double clicking it → Let the computer account to manage the certificates
- Install the certificates on the local computer
- To open the Snap-in just click "OK" at the end of these steps
Step 2 - Install the certificate
1 | MMC | |
2 | Add Certificate Snap-In...
or Ctrl + M (keyboard shortcut) | |
3 | Account Choose "Computer account" | |
4 | Local Computer Click "Finish" | |
5 | Add Certificate Snap-In Confirm by clicking "Ok" | |
6 | Install certificates Navigate to "Personal" → certificates import | |
7 | Certificate Import Click Next | |
8 | File Import Choose the certificate you want to add by clicking "Browse..." | |
9 | File Import Indicate the password for the private key. Confirm the password by clicking "next" | |
10 | Cerificate Store Choose the certificate store, where the certificate will be saved. | |
11 | Completing the Import Wizard Click finish | |
12 | Import was successful Confirm the changes with "OK" | |
13 | Control the certificate Double click on the certificate Certification Path → Certificate status | |
14 | Service User rights Right click on the certificate → All Tasks → Manage Private Keys | |
15 | Service Account auf das eingelesene Zertifikat berechtigen:
Apply → OK | |
16 | Optional: Export public certificate to install it on an other server. Install the exported public certificate on all communication-partners like: Web-Server, system connector, aso. Do the same on all communication-partners. Export their public certificate and add it on the server. |
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