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Install Trial Root CA
In order to test the use of a trial certificate,
you must install a special Test CA Root on each browser that you will
be using in the test. (This requirement is to prevent fraudulent use
of test certificates. When you purchase a regular SSL Certificate, your
users will not have to go through this step).
For Microsoft
Browsers
- Click on Accept at the top of this page.
- A dialog box will appear that says "You have chosen to download
a file from this location: getcacert from digitalid.verisign.com"
Click the option that says "Save this file to Disk." Click
OK.
- Select the location of the file. Leave default name and file type.
- A prompt will appear: Download Complete, click Close.
- Open IE 5.0 Browser.
- Go to Tools/Internet Options/ Content/ Certificates (trusted root
authorities tab)/ Import.
- Certificate Manager Import Wizard: click Next.
- Browse to the location of the recently stored root (done in step 3).
Select ALL files for file type.
- Select "getcacert" and click Open.
- Click Next.
- Select "place all certificates in the following store.”
- Highlight "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" and click
OK.
- Click Next.
- Click Finish.
- When prompted and asked if you wish to add the following certificate
to the root store, click Yes.
- To verify the installation of the "Intermediate Root CA,” go
to:
Tools/ Internet Options/ Content/ Certificates (trusted root authorities
tab) It should say "For VeriSign Authorized Testing Only.”
For Netscape
Browsers
- Click on Accept at the top of this page.
- A dialog box will appear that says, "You are about to go through
the process of accepting a Certificate Authority. This has serious implications
on the security of future encryptions using Netscape. This assistant
will help you decide whether or not you wish to accept this Certificate
Authority." Click Next.
- A dialog box appears that says, "A Certificate Authority certifies
the identity of sites on the Internet. By accepting this Certificate
Authority…" Click Next.
- A dialog box appears that says, “Here is the certificate for this
Certificate Authority. Examine it carefully…" Click Next.
- A dialog box appears that says, "Are you willing to accept this
Certificate Authority for the purposes of certifying other Internet
sites, email users, or software developers?" Check "Accept
this Certificate Authority for Certifying Network Sites." Click
Next.
- Do not check anything on the next dialog box. Click Next.
- Another dialog box will appear asking you to enter a nickname. Enter
something like "VeriSign Test CA". Click Finish.
- Repeat this process for every browser that you will use in your testing.
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