Configure Your Web Server to Use X.509 Digital Certificate
The following procedures are performed on the web server where you are planning to install the BA Insight AutoClassifier Sharepoint Add-in web application.
If the certificate is already installed on this Web server, skip the following steps.
IIS Manager 8: Import the PFX File into IIS
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In IIS Manager, select the ServerName node in the tree view on the left.
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Double-click the Server Certificates icon.
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Select Import in the Actions pane on the right side.
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In the Import Certificate dialog, use the browse button to browse to your .pfx file, and then enter the password of the certificate.
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If you are using IIS Manager 8, there is a Select Certificate Store list.
- Select Personal. (This refers to the "personal" certificate storage of the computer, not the user.)
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Ensure that Allow this certificate to be exported is enabled, and then select OK.
Import the PFX File into Windows Certificate Store
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On the same server, open the Microsoft Management Console as described in Open MMC 3.0.
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Add the Certificates snap-in for the local computer.
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Expand the Personal Store.
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If the Certificate does not exist, continue.
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Use the more Actions to Import the Certificate as described in Additional Info See: Add the Certificates Snap-in to an MMC.
IIS Manager 7: Additional Steps to Import the Certificate into the Windows Certificate Store
Skip this procedure if you are using IIS Manager 8.
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Create a folder on the server file system to be used as a temporary storage folder for the certificate.
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In IIS Manager, select the ServerName node in the tree view on the left.
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Double-click the Server Certificates icon.
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In the Server Certificates list, right-click the certificate, and then select Export.
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Export the file to the folder that you created, and enter its password.
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In the Microsoft Management Console, import the certificate as described in Import a Certificate. Be sure to specify the Personal store.
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Leave the console open for the next procedure.
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Delete the folder that you created in the first step and the certificate file in it.
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The security advantages of keeping the certificate in the certificate store are defeated if it is also in the file system.
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