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In a command line type CERTAM 1 Expand Certificates Current User \\ Personal \\ Certificates (if this folder already exists) Right-click the Personal folder, select All tasks and Import Type the file name or click Browse and select the certificate you want to import.
In a command line type CERTAM 1 Expand Certificates Current User \\ Personal \\ Certificates (if this folder already exists) Right-click the Personal folder, select All tasks and Import Type the file name or click Browse and select the certificate you want to import.
Select Run from the Start menu, and then enter cert mgr.MSC. The Certificate Manager tool for the current user appears. To view your certificates, under Certificates — Current User in the left pane, expand the directory for the type of certificate you want to view.
Open Microsoft Management Console (Start -→ Run -→ mmc.exe). Choose File -→ Add/Remove Snap-in. In the Standalone tab, choose To add. Choose the Certificates snap-in, and click Add. In the wizard, choose the Computer Account, and then choose Local Computer. Close the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog.
Click the + to expand the certificates (local computer) console tree and look for the personal directory/folder. Expand the certificates' folder. Right-click on the certificate you want to back up and select ALL TASKS > Import. Follow the certificate import wizard to import your primary certificate from the .PFC file.
Open your phone's Settings app. Tap Security & location Advanced. Under “Credential storage,” tap Install from storage. In the top left, tap Menu. Under “Open from,” tap where you saved the certificate. Tap the file. Type a name for the certificate. Pick VPN and apps or Wi-Fi.
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. Click [+] next to Certificates > Personal > Certificates. Right click on Certificates and select All Tasks > Import.
Step 1: Host with a dedicated IP address. In order to provide the best security, SSL certificates require your website to have its own dedicated IP address. Step 2: Buy a Certificate. Step 3: Activate the certificate. Step 4: Install the certificate. Step 5: Update your site to use HTTPS.
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