You can import a certificate into the Cisco store from the Microsoft store or from a file. The procedures vary slightly.
To import a certificate from a file, use the following procedure:
Display the Certificates menu and choose Import or click the Import icon above the Certificates tab.
The Certificate Manager displays the Import Certificate Source dialog box.
Import Path--The complete pathname for the certificate. You can type the name or browse your file system to locate the file.
Import Password--This password must exactly match the password given during enrollment (online) or given when exported (if a file), including upper and lower case letters. For example, sKate8 is not exactly the same as Skate8. In online enrollment, this password is kept with the certificate; in file enrollment, this password is not retained.
New Password--The password to be stored with the certificate. Use this password to protect the certificate while it is in the certificate store. This password is optional but we recommend that you always protect your certificate with a password.
Verify Password--The password that you enter here must match what you entered in the New Password field.
To import a certificate from the Microsoft Certificate store, use the following procedure:
Display the Certificates menu and choose Import or click the Import icon above the Certificates tab.
The Certificate Manager displays the Import Certificate dialog box.Select Import from Microsoft Certificate store.
New Password--The case-sensitive password to be stored with the certificate. This password is optional but we recommend that you always protect your certificate with a password.
Verify Password--The password that you enter here must match what you entered in the New Password field.
To complete the import request, click Import or to cancel your request click Cancel.
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