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Step 1: Microsoft CA Step 2: Create a Certificate Template Step3: Create a CSR from vCenter Step 4: Copy CSR and Submit to MS CA Step 5: Import Certificate Subscribe TechLsapace for More Videos

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Import the Intermediate SSL Certificate Click Browse, find your gdiisintermediates. p7b intermediate certificate file and click Open. Click Next, verify that the certificate information is proper and click Finish. Close the the import was successful notification.
p7b file from standard format SSL certificate files. Download the Primary, Intermediate, and Root certificate files from your DigiCert account. On a Windows Computer, double-click each certificate file and click the Certificate button to start the Certificate import wizard. The TrustedRoot.
Launch Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager from Administrative tools. Select Complete Certificate Request in the menu Actions menu of the right window. Then select your p7b file and give it a recognizable name and a store. Then validate to add your certificate.
Expand the Personal folder right click the Certificates sub-folder All Tasks Import. The certificate importation wizard will open select Next. Browse to the saved . p7b file.
Procedure Copy the PKCS12 file to the data directory of the adapter. At the Main menu of the certTool utility, type B . At Enter name of PKCS12 file, type the full path to the PKCS12 file that has the certificate and private key information and press Enter.
Import Intermediate Certificate using MMC Open MMC. To open MMC (Microsoft Management Console), go to Run (Win+R), type mmc click OK. Access Add or Remove Snap-Ins. Select Add. Select Computer Account Select Local Computer 6. Import Intermediate. Locate your Intermediate in the Certificate Import Wizard.
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.
How to Root and Intermediate Certificates Click the Start Button then select Run and type mmc. Click File and select Add/Remove Snap in. Select Add, select Certificates from the Add Standalone Snap-in box and click Add. Select Computer Account and click Finish (note: This step is very important.

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