Fastream Technologies wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wonder how would an end user install these files sent from Comodo:
>
> Root CA Certificate - AddTrustExternalCARoot.crt
> Intermediate CA Certificate - UTNAddTrustSGCCA.crt
> Intermediate CA Certificate - ComodoUTNSGCCA.crt
> Intermediate CA Certificate
Hello,
You speak about end-user, but do you already installed one yourself ?
regards.
FT> Of course I am trying to use ICS THttpServer!
FT> Regards,
FT> SZ
FT> On 5/13/09, Dod wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> So if for server, it depend which server software you intend to use.
>>
>> Look at this page
Hi,
Of course I am trying to use ICS THttpServer!
Regards,
SZ
On 5/13/09, Dod wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So if for server, it depend which server software you intend to use.
>
> Look at this page that show you how to do it with well known servers
> like IIS, Apache, WebSphere...
>
> http://www.instan
Hello,
So if for server, it depend which server software you intend to use.
Look at this page that show you how to do it with well known servers
like IIS, Apache, WebSphere...
http://www.instantssl.com/ssl-certificate-support/cert_installation/ssl-certificate-index.html
regards.
FT> Hi,
FT> B
Hi,
But this is a server certificate! Do you still insist on your advice
after this info?
Regards,
Gorkem Ates
On 5/13/09, Dod wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You can import them using import certificate wizard in Internet
> Explorer, this wizard also have an EXE version located into %WINDIR%
> b
Hello,
You can import them using import certificate wizard in Internet
Explorer, this wizard also have an EXE version located into %WINDIR%
but I don't remember the name.
regards.
FT> Hello,
FT> I wonder how would an end user install these files sent from Comodo:
FT> Root CA Certific