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Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client
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Using the Certificate Manager
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If the certificate you want to verify isn't listed on the tab, clear the Show only trusted 
roots
 check box. Every root CA certificate on the computer displays on the tab.
For a subordinate CA certificate, click the CA Certificates tab.
For an RA certificate, click the RA Certificates tab.
Click the certificate to verify.
Click Verify. The client checks the validity dates and attempts to check the certificate 
against its revocation list. A dialog box opens with this information:
Current status of the certificate: valid/verified or invalid/not verified, depending on the 
certificate type
If the certificate is invalid or not verified, a brief explanation of why
The certificate's contents and attributes, such as its name, serial number, and key size
2.
To close this dialog box, click OK
Personal Certificates
In these two situations, you must import a personal certificate to the Certificate Manager:
If you created a personal certificate file from the email that the CA when you manually 
requested a personal certificate
To bring a personal certificate file exported from the Certificate Manager (not necessarily in 
your client) to your client's Certificate Manager
Note: Make sure that you have the password entered to protect the private key when this 
personal certificate was exported. 
1.
In the Certificate Manager, click the My Certificates tab.
2.
Click Import Certificate. The Import Certificate dialog box opens.
3.
In the Import Type group, select the certificate and private key type to import:
For online certificate enrollment, click PKCS12 Personal Certificate.
For older certificate and key types, click Certificate and Private Key File.
For a manual certificate request, click Certificate Request Response File.
4.
By default, the Import certificate to local machine store check box is clear, which places the 
imported certificate in your—the logged-on user's—personal certificate store. Unless your 
network security administrator instructs you to change it, accept the default.