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  1. Click New Document to add your SE to your DocHub profile.
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How to paste certificate in SE

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hello and welcome to another achillus getting started video in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to use Aus to provision public certificates to a server in the video weamp;#39;re going to show how to create a target for Zer SSL in this case as the public certificate Authority and we are going to create a pki certificate issuer for that Target and then weamp;#39;re going to use that to provision the certificate to the server in an automated fashion and show how the server is then protected with a uh Zer SSL certificate as always weamp;#39;re going to start with our documentation and we see in the docs working with the public CA the prerequisites are to have an keyless Gateway and to have a target for that public CA in this case weamp;#39;re going to be using Zer SSL and to get started weamp;#39;re going to show that our server is not secure currently and if we go to the zero SSL account you can go ahead and click on developer grab your API key and weamp;#39;

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In order to import the certificate you need to access it from the Microsoft Management Console (MMC). Open the MMC (Start Run MMC). Go to File Add / Remove Snap In. Double Click Certificates. Select Computer Account. Select Local Computer Finish. Click OK to exit the Snap-In window.
Choose Certificates, then choose Add. Choose My user account. Choose Add again and this time select Computer Account. Move the new certificate from the Certificates-Current User Trusted Root Certification Authorities into Certificates (Local Computer) Trusted Root Certification Authorities.
Import the certificate into the local computer store On the File menu, select Add/Remove snap-in. In the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box, select Add. In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, select Certificates, and then select Add. In the Certificates snap-in dialog box, select Computer account, and then select Next.
Open the document you wish to insert the certificate into. Select the Insert tab in the top navigation bar. Select Pictures and locate the certificate file on your computer. Select the certificate file and click Insert to add it to the document. Resize and adjust the certificate as desired. Save the document.
Right-click the certificate, select All Tasks, and then select Export. On the screen Welcome to the Certificate Export Wizard, select Next. To export the private key, select Yes, export the private key, then select Next. For the file format, select Personal Information Exchange - PKCS #12 (.
Heres how: Open a new document in Microsoft Word. In the search bar, type certificate. Browse through the available templates and choose the one that suits your needs. Customize the selected template with your organizations information and the details of the recipients.
The certificates should be put in a folder dedicated to certificates and key files. An example location would be /usr/local/ssl/crt/. All of your certificates need to be in the same folder.

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