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4. Additional Reading

The Certificate System Administrator's Guide describes how to set up, configure, and administer the
Certificate System subsystems and how to configure backend certificate management functions, such
as publishing and logging. The Administrator's Guide also describes how to configure subsystems to
relate to one another to manage certificates and tokens and how to manage certificates and tokens;
this guide is targeted for Certificate System administrators.
The Certificate System Agent's Guide describes how agents — users responsible for processing
certificate requests and managing other aspects of certificate management — can use the Certificate
System subsystems web services pages to process certificate requests, key recovery, OCSP requests
and CRLs, and other functions.
The documentation for Certificate System includes the following guides:
• Certificate System Administrator's Guide explains all administrative functions for the Certificate
System, such as adding users, creating and renewing certificates, managing smart cards, publishing
CRLs, and modifying subsystem settings like port numbers.
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