After you receive signed certificates, import the certificate chain for the host system where the SAN Manager interface is installed.
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You must be
logged in with a user profile that includes Security admin permissions.
Otherwise, certificate functions do not appear.
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You have generated a certificate signing
request (.CSR file) and sent it to the CA.
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The CA returned trusted certificate
files.
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The
certificate files are installed on your local system.
- If the CA provided a chained certificate (for example, a .p7b file), you must unpack the chained file into individual files: the root certificate, one or more intermediate certificates, and the server certificate. You can use the Windows certmgr utility to unpack the files (right-click and select ). When the exports are complete, a CER file is shown for each certificate file in the chain.
- Select Certificate Management .
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From the Management tab, select Import.
A dialog box opens for importing the certificate files.
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Click Browse to first select the root and intermediate files, and then select the server certificate.
The filenames are displayed in the dialog box.
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Click Import.
The files are uploaded and validated. The certificate information displays on the Certificate Management page.