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In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand SSL and then click Certificates. In the details' pane, select the server certificate and then in Action, click Link.
From the left pane, expand the Intermediate Certification Authorities folder. Right-click on Certificates folder. Click All Tasks then Import. In the Certificate Import Wizard, click Next. Click on Browse and locate the Intermediate CA Certificate file (The file downloaded in step 1) Click Next.
Click on Start then select Run and enter MMC. Click on File and select Add/Remove Snap in. Choose To add, select Certificates in the Standalone Snap-in list then click Add. Select Computer Account and click Next. Select Local Computer and click Finish. Close the window and click OK in the upper window.
An intermediate certificate is a subordinate certificate issued by the trusted root specifically to issue end-entity server certificates. ... You must install the intermediate certificate in your Web server along with your issued SSL certificate to complete the trust chain and allow the certificate to be effective.
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.
Assumption: A link certificate is used, when an old certificate is replaced by a new one. The link certificate is the new certificate signed with the old private key. So that with the old public key, the new certificate could be verified.
Server Certificates are basically used to identify a server. Characteristically this certificate is issued to the hostnames, which could be a host reader for example Microsoft or any machine name. The server certificates serve the rationale of encrypting and decrypting the content.
The fake web-page will then get access to the user's data. This is what the certificate authority mechanism is intended to prevent. A certificate authority (CA) is an organization that stores public keys and their owners, and every party in a communication trusts this organization (and knows its public key).
Root certificates are self-signed and form the basis of an X.509-based public key infrastructure (PKI). ... A certificate authority can issue multiple certificates in the form of a tree structure. A root certificate is the top-most certificate of the tree, the private key of which is used to “sign” other certificates.
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