COMODO root certificates are already there in the trusted stores of Windows Servers. Note: MMC is needed only when the trusted root certificates were not included in console or else was deleted with an intention. The rest of the steps (steps 8 – 11) are the same for Root certificate. Instead of right-clicking on ‘Intermediate Certification Authorities,’ right-click on the ‘ Trusted Root Certification Authorities’ and go to All Tasks > Import. To import Root Certificates through MMC (Windows Microsoft Management Console), you must go through same process. If you have PKCS7 file with several certificates in it, you can go with ‘Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate.’ Lastly, click on Next.Ĭlick Finish, as certificate has been imported You will be prompted to the window where you can place the certificate in Certificate Store. Click on Nextġ0. Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate. Click ‘ OK’ to add in consoleįor importing the Intermediate Certificate, right click on the ‘Intermediate Certification Authorities’ and then go to All Tasks > ImportĨ. Locate your Intermediate in the Certificate Import Wizardīrowse for your Intermediate Certificate on your Machine. This will have been selected automatically. This will indicate what the snap-in will manage In the window ‘Add/Remove Snap-ins,’ select the ‘Certificates’ option and click on the ‘ Add’ buttonĤ. Select ‘Computer Account’ 5. Select ‘Local Computer’ In MMC, click on File & select the option ‘ Add/Remove Snap-in’ To open MMC (Microsoft Management Console), go to Run (Win+R), type mmc & click OK Import Intermediate Certificate using MMC 1. The following instructions will guide you on how to import Intermediate & Root Certificates through MMC (Windows Microsoft Management Console).
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