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How to Replace an Expired Intermediate Certificate for the Home Page
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How to Replace an Expired Intermediate Certificate for the
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Note
As of April 2006, all SSL certificates issued by VeriSign require the installation of an intermediate
Certificate Authority (CA) certificate. The SSL certificates are signed by an intermediate CA using a
two-tier hierarchy (also known as trust chain) which enhances the security of SSL certificates.
Certificate Authority (CA) certificate. The SSL certificates are signed by an intermediate CA using a
two-tier hierarchy (also known as trust chain) which enhances the security of SSL certificates.
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Downloading the Updated VeriSign Intermediate CA
When downloading the intermediate CA certificate, ensure that you select the appropriate one for your
SSL certificate: either Secure Site with EV Certificates (Secure Server) or Secure Site Pro with EV
Certificates (Global).
SSL certificate: either Secure Site with EV Certificates (Secure Server) or Secure Site Pro with EV
Certificates (Global).
Procedure
Step 1
If you are not sure which certificate you have purchased, follow these steps:
a.
Go to VeriSign Search Certificates page.
b.
Type your Common Name or Order Number.
c.
Select Search.
d.
Select the certificate name for your certificate.
Step 2
Go to the VeriSign intermediate CA certificates web page and select the CA certificate for your product.
Step 3
Copy and paste the contents into a text (Notepad) file.
Step 4
Save the file as newintermediate.cer.
Creating a Certificate Snap-In
Procedure
Step 1
From the Web server, select Start > Run.
Step 2
In the text box, type mmc.
Step 3
Select OK.