Certificates
12.3.1.1
Confirming/importing a certificate in the web browser
If the web interface called uses a self-signed certificate (i.e., for example, the preinstalled
standard certificate), web browsers reject the call for the page because, from their
viewpoint, the certificate is not trusted. To permit pages of the SE Manager to be loaded in
the browser at all, you must either temporarily accept the certificate error or import the
certificate permanently in the browser.
The procedure described in principle below is based on Internet Explorer Version 11 or
higher and differs according to the browser used and the version. You will find details of the
specific procedure in your browser's online help.
Open your web browser.
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In the browser window call the SE Manager of the required system.
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The web browser reports a certificate error.
Confirm that the website should be loaded.
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You are shown the login page. The browser's address bar displays Certificate Error as
a warning.
The certificate has now been temporarily accepted for this session, and you can now
work with the SE Manager of this system.
To prevent this browser message from being displayed in future, you can also import the
certificate.
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