Click the link that says List Requests.
b.
In the form that appears, select the "Show pending requests" option and click Find.
c.
You should see your request in the list of pending requests.
Make sure the request has the appropriate extensions set for S/MIME (E-mail bit
d.
of the
Netscape
the email information (the value of the E attribute).
Locate and approve the request.
e.
Check if the certificates have been issued.
3.
To do this:
Click the List Requests link again.
a.
In the form that appears, select the "Show completed requests" option and click
b.
Find.
You should see two new certificates with consecutive serial numbers.
Download the certificates to the web browser.
c.
Go to the security information window of the browser (from the Communicator
d.
menu, choose Edit, and then choose Tools, and then choose Security Info).
Click Certificates and then click Manage Certificates.
e.
Verify that the test certificates have been stored in the browser's certificate
f.
database.
Check whether the key has been archived. To do this:
4.
Go to the Data Recovery Manager's Agent Services interface.
a.
Click the link that says List Requests.
b.
In the form that appears, check the "Show completed requests" option and click
c.
Find.
If the key has been archived successfully, you should see the information
d.
pertaining to that key. If you don't see the key archived, check the logs and correct
the problem before proceeding to the next step.
If the key has been successfully archived, exit the client completely—that is, from
e.
the File menu, select Exit; this will close all client windows.
Certificate Type extension selected) and the subject name contains
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