I-Planet Web Server 6.x
Submitted on Wed, 02/27/2008 - 14:11 (Book page)Step by step instructions
1. Select the Install Certificate link on the left side of the page.
Once your request has been approved by Digi-Sign Authority and a Digi-SSL™ certificate has been issued, you must install it in the iPlanet Web Server.
2. Select the Security Tab.
3. On the left frame, choose the Install Certificate link.
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Microsoft ISA 2000 Server
Submitted on Wed, 02/27/2008 - 12:40 (Book page)Instructions to install certificates on Microsoft ISA 2000 Server
You must first export the SSL certificate of the IIS 4.x / IIS 5.x / IIS 6.x Web site with the associated Private Key. If you do not have this key, ISA server will not allow you to use this certificate for SSL:
Open a blank Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
Add the Certificates snap-in.
When requested, select the options for 'Computer Account' and 'Local Computer'.
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CSR Generation
Submitted on Thu, 04/17/2008 - 14:51 (Book page)The first part of enrolling for your Digi-SSL™ Certificate is to generate a Certificate Signing Request [CSR]. CSR generation is wholly dependent on the software you use on your webserver. Select your webserver software from the list below after reading the following general points:
General Points to remember before creating your CSR
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Advanced Edition
Submitted on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 15:25 (Book page)Access Gateway Advanced Edition
The Access Gateway and the servers running Advanced Edition can both be required to use secure client certificates. Use the following guidelines when configuring for client certificate use:
The Secure Access Client can read certificates from the Windows user’s profile, from a smart card, or a hardware token that supports the Microsoft Crypto API.
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Sign Adobe Acrobat
Submitted on Fri, 02/29/2008 - 10:53 (Book page)You don’t need a pen to sign an electronic document. Security features in Adobe® Acrobat® 7.0 let you sign documents, whether to simply show approval or to control access and modifications to the documents you distribute.
To digitally sign a document, you design the appearance of your signature, decide where you’re going to sign, and obtain or create a digital ID, which allows others to validate your signature.
To limit access to a document, you must have digital IDs for the people you want to give access to.
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Installing Certificate
Submitted on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 15:41 (Book page)Installing the Root & Intermediate Certificates
You will receive 3 Certificates from Digi-Sign. Save these Certificates to the desktop
(or another directory on the hard drive) of the web server machine, then:
Click the Start button, then select Run and type MMC (standing for Microsoft Management Console).
Click File and select Add/Remove Snap-in
Select Add, select Certificates from the Add Standalone Snap-in box and click Add.
Select Computer Account and click Finish.
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Outlook (PC)
Submitted on Thu, 02/28/2008 - 15:44 (Book page)Installing and Using your Secure Email Certificate with Outlook(PC)
Assigning your Certificate to your email account:
1. Open Outlook
2. Select Tools from menu
3. Select Options from drop down menu
4. In dialog box that appears select Security tab

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Outlook Express 5 & 6 (PC)
Submitted on Thu, 02/28/2008 - 15:52 (Book page)Secure Email Certificate with Outlook Express 5 & 6 (PC)
Assigning your Certificate to your email account:
1. Open Outlook Express
2. Select Tools from menu
3. Select Accounts from drop down menu
4. In dialog box that appears select Mail then select your relevant email account
5. Click Properties
6. Click the Security tab
7. Click Select Signing Cert. From the popup Certificate store box locate and select your Secure Email Certificate.
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Install SSL Certificate
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Sun ONE 6.x
Submitted on Wed, 02/27/2008 - 14:31 (Book page)When you receive your Digi-SSL™ certificate back from Digi-Sign, it will be encrypted with your public key so that only you can decrypt it. Only by entering the correct password for your trust database, can you decrypt and install your certificate.
There are three types of certificates:
Your own server's certificate to present to clients
A Digi-Sign CA certificate for use in a certificate chain
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