Copy the certificate to the host machine that is running AutoStore
server.
Start the Microsoft Management Console. (On the
Start menu, click Run, type
mmc.exe, and then click
OK.)
Select File > Add/Remove Snap-in.
On the Add or Remove Snap-ins screen, double-click
Certificates from the list of Available
snap-ins.
On the Certificates snap-in screen, select to manage
certificates for Computer account, and then click
Next.
On the Select Computer screen, ensure Local
computer is selected, and then click
Finish to set up the MMC Certificates snap-in to
manage the local computer.
Click OK to close the Add or Remove
Snap-in screen.
In the left navigation pane of the MMC console, expand Certificates
(Local Computer).
Expand the Certificates (Local Computer) folder and
right-click Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and
select All Tasks > Import.
On the Certificate Import Wizard Welcome screen, click
Next,
On the File to Import screen, click the
Browse button.
Select and Open the Personal Information Exchange
(.pfx) file that was copied to the host machine, and
then click Next.
Enter the Password used to generate the certificate on
the Business Connect Server, and then click Next.
Ensure the Certificate store is set to
Trusted Root Certification Authorities, click
Next, and then click
Finish.
In the MMC console navigation pane, go to Certificates (Local Computer) > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates, and confirm that the certificate has been added.
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