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TLS Authentication - Download Digital Certificate from Server

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TLS Authentication - Download Digital Certificate from Server In most corporations, it requires internal IT or MIS staff's help to have the certificated downloaded to your local computer. One of the main reasons is that each corporation uses its own server systems, and you will need the assistance from your IT or MIS for account/passw ord, CA server location and etc. The following illustration is based on obtaining a certificate from Windows 2000 Server which can act as a CA server, assuming you have a valid account/password to access the server. 13. Connect to the server and ask for access, and the server will prompt you to enter your user name and password. 14. Enter your user name and password , then click "OK" to continue. Please note that we use IP addresses for connection with the server for our illustration, and the IP of the server is 192.168.1.10. 15. After successful login, open up your Internet Browser, and type the following in the address field. http://192.168.1.10/certsrv This is how we connect to the Certificate Service installed in Windows 2000 server. -67-

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TLS Authentication – Download Digital Certificate from Server
In most corporations, it requires internal IT or MIS staff’s help to have the certificated
downloaded to your local computer.
One of the main reasons is that each corporation uses its
own server systems, and you will need the assistance from your IT or MIS for account/passw ord,
CA server location and etc.
The following illustration is based on obtaining a certificate from
Windows 2000 Server which can act as a CA server, assuming you have a valid
account/password to access the server.
13.
Connect to the server and ask for access, and the server will prompt you to enter your user
name and password.
14. Enter your
user name
and
password
, then click “
OK
” to continue.
Please note that we use IP addresses for connection with the server for our illustration, and the
IP of the server is 192.168.1.10.
15.
After successful login, open up your Internet Browser, and type the following in the
address field.
This is how we connect to the Certificate Service installed in Windows 2000 server.