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Click Next when you are ready to proceed to the next screen.
SSL Server Certificate Installation. Depending on whether you have the certificate
27.
ready for pasting into the Installation Wizard screen, click Yes or No.
Click Next to continue.
Location of Certificate. Specify the location of the certificate. You can use any of
28.
these options:
Click Next to continue.
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This action copies the certificate request to the clipboard. In addition to the
copy on the clipboard, the screen informs you that the certificate request has
been saved to a file. You can use either the copy on the clipboard or the copy
in the file to transfer your request to the CA that will issue the subordinate
CA's signing certificate.
Submit your certificate request to a third-party CA, following the instructions
II.
provided by that CA.
If you have submitted your request to a third-party CA or to a remote Certificate
Manager for which you do not have agent privileges, you may have to wait days or
weeks before you receive the certificate. In this case, you should click No,
continue as far as you can with the configuration, and resume after you receive the
certificate. The default is No.
Select Yes, only if you have the certificate ready in its base-64 encoded format.
If you selected Yes, the "Location of Certificate" screen appears (Step 28).
If you selected No, you will be presented with the "Create Single Signon
Password" screen (Step 31).
If you copied the encoded certificate to a file, select the "The certificate is located
in this file" option and then type the file path, including the filename, in the text
field.
If you copied the certificate to the clipboard, select the "The certificate is located
in the text area below" option and then paste in a base-64 encoded certificate
(including the header and footer) in the text area provided.
If you noted the request ID of your request and know the host name and end-entity
port number of the remote Certificate Manager that issued the certificate, select the
"The certificate is at the CS server where the request was sent" option and then
specify the required details.

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