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Import the Certificate Authority
Once you have selected the certificate location, import the certificate from your Certificate Authority (CA).
From the left frame
- Expand the Manage Certificates link.
- Select the Import Certificate link.
The Import Certificate window appears.
- Select the Certificate Authority (CA) radio button and then click Continue.
- Enter the directory location that contains the certificate for the Integrated File System (IFS) on your OS/400 system and then click OK.
For example, enter: \home\etadmin\certificate_file_name.
- Enter a unique name in the Label field for the certificate, for example etaCACert, and then click Continue.
- Click the OK button.
The Digital Certificate Manager reads the certificate file and imports it into the system.
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