Importing a certificate to ISA server

Sean

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Hi

I have a Stand-Alone root CA. I've created a certificate for my OWA site and
then exported this certificate in order to import it then into my ISA server
From console root on ISA I imported the certificate.pfx file into personal
folder under Certificates (Local Computer) and the certificate showed up
there, but the CA certificate isn't in Trusted Root Certification Authories.
I've exported and imported the certificate again, but it doesn't come up in
the Trusted Root Certification

Any idea?
Thanks
 
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Hi Sean,

On your CA server Web Interface go to "Download a CA certificate,
certificate change or CRL" On next page select Download CA certificate. Save
it to the file and transfer it to the ISA server (or any client that needs
to trust certificates issued by this CA). Double click the file (.cer file)
and follow the wizard. Default values should be OK and after you are done,
your issued certificate should be trusted by the computer.

I hope this helps,

Mike

"Sean" <Sean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E8E8D344-79E6-47B4-AC0C-AB83466FB30C@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> I have a Stand-Alone root CA. I've created a certificate for my OWA site
and
> then exported this certificate in order to import it then into my ISA
server
> From console root on ISA I imported the certificate.pfx file into personal
> folder under Certificates (Local Computer) and the certificate showed up
> there, but the CA certificate isn't in Trusted Root Certification
Authories.
> I've exported and imported the certificate again, but it doesn't come up
in
> the Trusted Root Certification
>
> Any idea?
> Thanks