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Larry Brown, Marty Hall, and Yaakov Chaikin

"Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, Volume 2"


Figure 3??“32 Content tab for Internet Options in Internet Explorer 6.0.
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Click Import to open the Certificate Import Wizard (Figure 3??“34) and then click
Next to display the window for selecting the CA certificate (Figure 3??“35). Browse to
the ca.cer file located in the C:\jstk-1.0.1 directory and click Next.
Figure 3??“33 Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab in the Certificates dialog box.
Figure 3??“34 Initial Certificate Import Wizard to import a new CA certificate.
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When presented with the option to choose the certificate store (Figure 3??“36),
accept the default option of ???Place all certificates in the following store,??? and then
click Next.
Figure 3??“35 Selection of the ca.cer file issues by JSTK Test Root CA.
Figure 3??“36 Available options for choosing the certificate store for the new CA
certificate.
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At this point, you should see a summary of the settings to complete the import
(Figure 3??“37). Click Finish.
When prompted to add the certificate to the Root Store (Figure 3??“38), click Yes.
The MyCompany Root CA should now be listed as one of the Trusted Root Certification
Authorities (Figure 3??“39). Click Close.
Figure 3??“37 Summary of configuration settings before completion of the certificate
import.
Figure 3??“38 Dialog box to choose whether to add the certificate to the Root Store.


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