IT certificate
- Last UpdatedOct 27, 2023
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Use certificates provided by IT
If your IT department is providing the certificates, import the root certificate to the Local Computer Trusted Root Certification Authorities store, the intermediate certificate to the Local Computer Intermediate Certification Authorities store, and the SSL certificate to the Local Computer Personal store, and follow the requirements in the following:
Certificates Storage Requirements:
|
Certificate |
Store |
Private Key access Permissions |
|---|---|---|
|
intermediate certificate |
Local Computer Intermediate Certification Authorities store |
NA |
|
root certificate |
Local Computer Trusted Root Certification Authorities store |
NA |
|
SSL certificate |
Local Computer Personal store |
ArchestrAWebHosting user group read access is required. |
Set permissions on the SSL certificate
To complete the setup of the IT managed certificates, you need to grant read access to the certificate's private key to the "ArchestrAWebHosting" user group. To do this follow the steps:
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Using the windows search bar, locate Manage computer certificates.
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In the certificate management window, select Personal > Certificates.
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From the list, locate your IT managed certificate.
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Right-click on the certificate and select All Tasks > Manage Private Keys....
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Select Add and grant the "ArchestraWEbHosting" group read-only access.