Step D. Download The Certificate To The Browser; Step E. Make Sure The Ca Is Trusted By The Browser - Netscape MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.5 Installation And Setup Manual

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In the form that appears, select the "Show pending requests" option and click
3.
Find.
In the list of pending requests, identify the request you submitted and click
4.
Details.
Check the request to make sure that it has all the required attributes of a client
5.
certificate, including the Authority Information Access extension.
Scroll to the bottom of the request form, and approve the request.
6.
You should see a confirmation page indicating that the certificate has been
issued. Don't close the page until after you complete the next step.

Step D. Download the Certificate to the Browser

To download the certificate into the certificate database of Personal Security
Manager:
In the confirmation page, scroll down to the section that says "Installing this
1.
certificate in a client."
Check the certificate details for the required extensions.
2.
Follow the on-screen instructions and download the certificate to your
3.
browser's certificate database.
(An alternative way to download the certificate is to go to the Retrieval tab of
the end-entity services interface, search for the certificate, and download the
certificate.)

Step E. Make Sure the CA is Trusted by the Browser

When you downloaded the client certificate to the browser, the Certificate
Manager's certificate chain also was downloaded to the browser's certificate
database. Make sure that the Certificate Manager's CA signing certificate is trusted
in the browser's certificate database; this is required for proper chaining during
certificate validation.
In the browser, open the Personal Security Manager interface.
1.
In Communicator version 4.7, you can open this window by selecting
Communicator from the main menu, selecting Tools, and then selecting
Security Info.
Select the Certificates tab and, in the left pane, click Authorities.
2.
The list of CA certificates currently stored in the browser's certificate database
appears.
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