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How do I install a web certificate in Vista?
In XP it was simple, just click "view certificate" then "import certificate"
and you were done. I cannot figure out how to do this in Vista and I need to install a certificate in order to access my Outlook Web Access site on my company server... Can anyone help with this? |
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How do I install a web certificate in Vista?
Hi Sam, I'm not part of the related group, but had to do this myself. You
must have a means to download the root certificate (e.g. the company puts it on a web page) If you have access to the root certificate over the web, instead of opening the certificate, save it. Either from file explorer, or the Start-Search, find the certificate, right-click and select "Run as Administrator". This will then allow you to import the certificate -- Jamie Hunter [MS] "Sam Trego" wrote in message ... In XP it was simple, just click "view certificate" then "import certificate" and you were done. I cannot figure out how to do this in Vista and I need to install a certificate in order to access my Outlook Web Access site on my company server... Can anyone help with this? |
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