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Log on to domain controller

On the domain controller that runs Active Directory, you need to install both the root certificate of the Certification Authority and the created certificate.

Log on to the domain controller as an enterprise administrator and start the MMC. (Start, Run, mmc). Add the Certificates snap-in (File, Add/Remove snap-in, click Add and select Certificates). Select the option to manage certificates for the Computer account of the Local Computer.

Navigate to the certificates item Trusted Root Certification Authorities, Certificates and select menu option All Tasks, Import.

Figure 51: Import the root certificate of the Certification Authority on the Active Directory domain controller.

Follow the wizard instructions and import the root certification file LdapRootCA.cer.

When finished, the root certificate of the Certification Authority is installed on the domain controller.

See Also

Importing the root certificate Certification Authority