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Importing the certificate for the UMRA Service

On the computer that runs the UMRA Service, start the Microsoft Management Console by selecting menu option Start, Run. Enter MMC and press enter. Add the management snap-in to manage certificates with menu option File, Add/Remove snap-in. Press Add and select snap-in Certificates.

Figure 11: Add Certificates snap-in to Microsoft Management Console in order to import the certificate for UMRA Service.

Click Add and select the option to manage certificates for the Computer account. Next select the Local computer and exit the configuration dialogs. With the MMC you can now manage the certificates of the local computer.

Figure 12: The MMC configured to manage the certificates of the local computer as used by the UMRA Service.

To add the certificate, browse to the item Certificates of the Trusted Root Certification Authorities and select menu option All tasks, Import and follow the instructions of the wizard. When asked, select the option Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate. When completed, you can check the list with Trusted Root Certification Authorities. The list must contain the new entry.

See Also

Step by step procedure

Exporting the Novell eDirectory root certificate

Importing the certificate on the UMRA computer

Importing the certificate for the UMRA Console

Testing the certificate configuration