Re: Installing root certificate & chain

From: IIS Guru (help_at_iisassistance.com)
Date: 06/24/05

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    Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 11:14:49 -0400
    
    

    Hello,

    The key manager is the same thing as the Certificates MMC. Just go to
    start - run - mmc
    >From there, add the certificates MMC. I hope this helps.

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    <chefo@bulgaria.com> wrote in message 
    news:1119283569.724971.280040@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
    Please excuse my loose expression but I am not IIS & PKI specialist. I
    need to establish SSL with root certificate from local CA. To do so, I
    need to install the root certificate chain on the server, so the client
    certificates can be accepted. I have the der encoded certificates in
    *.der files. When I step through the Server Certificate wizard in IIS,
    Directory Security the options are:
    - Create a new certificate
    - Assign an existing certificate
    - Import a certificate from a Key Manager backup file
    If I choose the second options, the dialog lists the certificates in
    the repository. Maybe I can add the certificates from the chain to this
    repository?
    If I choose the third option, I need to create a Key Manager backup
    file. Is this possible? How can I start the Key Manager - I saw plenty
    of topics about it, but I don't see an executable with this name. Is
    this a separat? program? Or maybe I have to install MS Exchange - I
    think it has a feature with that name.
    Thaks all of you, I hope you can help me.
    

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