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In the IIS Manager, double-click Server Certificates. Under Actions, click Import. Select the location of your certificate file, enter the password (if you set one), and choose your certificate storage location (Windows Server 2012 only). Click OK.
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.
Root certificates For Android version 9, go to “Settings”, click on “Biometrics and Security”, “Other Security Settings”, “View Security Certificates”. For Android 8 versions, go to “Settings” and click on “Security and privacy”. Then select “Trusted credentials”.
Click Start, type mmc.exe, and then press Enter. From the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap In. Under Available snap-ins, double-click Certificates. Select Computer Account, and then click Next. In the Select Computer dialog, click Finish.
Click Start > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Browse to your server name > Sites > Your SSL-based site. In the Actions pane, click Bindings. In the Site Bindings window, If there is no existing HTTPS binding, choose To add and change Type from HTTP to HTTPS.
In the IIS Manager, double-click Server Certificates. Under Actions, click Import. Select the location of your certificate file, enter the password (if you set one), and choose your certificate storage location (Windows Server 2012 only). Click OK.
Although root certificates exist as single files they can also be combined into a bundle. On Debian based Linux systems these root certificates are stored in the /etc/SSL/certs folder along with a file called ca-certificates. Crt. This file is a bundle of all the root certificates on the system.
Press the Windows key + R to bring up the Run command, type cert mgr. Msc and press Enter. When the Certificate Manager console opens, expand any certificates' folder on the left. In the right pane, you'll see details about your certificates.
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