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SMARTsend Configuration Requirements
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Enter the site’s country, state or province, and city. Click Next.
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Enter a file name for the certificate request. It will be a text (.txt) file. Click Next.
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The Request File Summary appears. Review the entries. Click Back to make corrections or Next to 
continue.
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Click Finish to end the wizard. You have created but not submitted a certificate request file.
Submitting a Certificate Request
To submit the file to the Certificate Authority (CA):
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Open your browser and enter the certificate server URL.
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Select Request a certificate.
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Select Advanced request.
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Select Submit a certificate request by using a base64-encoded CMC or PKCS #10 file or a renewal 
request by using a base64-encoded PKCS #7 file
.
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Click the Browse link to find your certificate request file and open it. Click Read to load the file. The 
file contents should appear in the Saved Request field. Click Submit.
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The Certificate Issued page appears. If desired, you can change the Certificate Encoding (DER or Base 
64) and the download options (download certificate or download certificate chain).
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After choosing the certificate options, click the Download Certificate link. The File Download window 
appears and displays the name of your certificate (.cer) file. Click Save to save the file to a local folder. 
Be sure to note the location of this file for later use.
Installing the Security Certificate
To install the security certificate:
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Return to the IIS Default Web Site, or the IIS site where SMARTsend will be installed, and then go to 
the Properties page in the IIS management console. Select the Directory Security tab.
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Click Server Certificate
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The Web Server Certificate Wizard opens. Click Next.
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The wizard detects the pending request and offers options to process or delete it. Select Process the 
pending request and install the certificate
. Click Next.
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Enter the location and name of the .cer file. Click Next.
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Record the name and location of the certificate request file for later use.
 
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Using the Browse link may not work if local security settings prohibit browser access to the 
disk on which the certificate request file resides. Alternatives to the Browse link include opening the 
request file in Notepad and performing a copy and paste to the Saved Request field, or making the 
CA server a trusted site in Internet Explorer.