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Using the Certificate Manager
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Table 6-1.
Retrieve a CA Certificate Online
Before you can request a personal certificate online, you must retrieve a CA certificate—root or 
subordinate—online. For a list of the CAs that offer online retrieval, go to CAs that support SCEP.
When you retrieve a CA certificate online, the CA may also include registration authority (RA) 
certificates, which you can 
view 
or verify in the Certificate Manager.
Note: If you access the Internet through a firewall, make sure that the Use HTTP proxy server for 
online certificate requests and CRL updates check box check box is selected on the Certificate 
Settings dialog box in the Security Policy Editor.
1.
In the Certificate Manager, click the tab for the CA certificate type to retrieve:
For a root CA certificate, Root CA Certificates
For a subordinate CA certificate, CA Certificates
2.
Click Retrieve CA Certificate. The Retrieve CA Certificate Online dialog box opens.
3.
In the CA Domain box, type the CA's domain name, such as abc123.com.
4.
In the Online Certificate Server box, type the complete URL, including the schema, such as 
http://, of the CA's certificate server. 
5.
Unless your network security administrator instructs you otherwise, leave the Place 
certificate in local machine store
 check box selected (the default). This adds the certificate to 
the store for all users who log on to this computer (local machine).
Caution! In Windows NT and Windows 2000 and XP, you must be logged on as 
administrator or its equivalent to add this certificate to the local machine store. 
Certificate Authority
Telephone
Web site
Entrust Technologies, Inc
(972) 943-7300
www.entrust.com
iPlanet
(888) 786-8111
www.iplanet.com
Microsoft Corporation
(425) 882-8080
www.microsoft.com
RSA Security (Keon)
(877) 772-4900 
www.rsasecurity.com
VeriSign, Inc.
(650) 961-7500
www.verisign.com