Inject certificate in ODOC

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Log in to our service and adhere to these steps:

  1. Upload your file. Press New Document to upload your ODOC from your device or the cloud.
  2. Use our tool. Locate options you require on the top toolbar to inject certificate in ODOC.
  3. Save your updates. Click Download/Export to save your updated paperwork on your device or to the cloud.
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How to inject certificate in ODOC

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hi this is Tod from didja SIRT in this video Iamp;#39;ll be showing you the new auto CSR feature in our certificate utility this feature allows you to create a CSR and the resulting certificate all with one click before I show you the tool though weamp;#39;ll just need to place a new order Iamp;#39;ll be placing this order from inside of an existing account but the process is really the same for a new account as well except you have to answer a few extra questions as youamp;#39;re setting up your username and password letamp;#39;s go ahead and buy an SSL plus certificate and we just have to fill out a common name weamp;#39;ll go with testing example.com usually at this point you would provide a CSR but weamp;#39;re going to skip that because our tool will do that for you well letamp;#39;s go click continue fill out your organisation information your contact information and finally payment information Iamp;#39;ll use account credit okay so we have an order submitted to our vali

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Log in with the vSphere Client to the vCenter Server. Navigate to Administration Certificates Certificate Management. Browse and select the location of the Entrust Root and Intermediate certificates. The certificate is added in a panel under Trusted Root Certificates.
pem file (i.e. yourdomaincom. pem). In the NetScaler console, on the Configuration tab, in the tree menu, expand Traffic Management SSL and then click Certificates. On the NetScaler Traffic Management SSL SSL Certificates page, click .
In the left pane of the console, double-click Certificates (Local Computer). Right-click Personal, point to All Tasks, and then select Import. On the Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard page, select Next. On the File to Import page, select Browse, locate your certificate file, and then select Next.
For Windows: Double-click on your CA certificate, a window opens, and select Certificate. Select Current user Store Location. Select the Trusted Root Certification Authorities under the Certificate Store. Select Yes on the security warning tab.
Open Command Prompt and type mmc and hit Enter to open MMC. Go to File menu, click Add/Remove Snap In, and add the Certificates snap-in for Local Computer. Once added, right-click in the middle window and select All Tasks Import. Once imported, the certificate should show up under Local Computer and not Current User.
How To Manually an SSL Certificate Step 1: Purchase an SSL Certificate. Step 2: Configure your SSL Certificate. Step 3: Generate and upload a CSR. Step 4: Verify certificate details and click Proceed. Step 5: Allow time for the certificate to validate.
Import into Chrome In Chrome, navigate to Settings Privacy and Security Security Manage Certificates. Click the Import button. Click Next. Browse to certificate file. Click Next. Type the Password. Deselect Enable strong private key protection. Select Mark this key as exportable.
Use the following steps to import a self-signed SSL certificate or a SSL certificate chain: Click System System Security. Click Console Certificate. Click Import Certificate and Key. In the Server Certificate File field, browse to and select the certificate file that you want to import.

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