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Uploading a .p7b cetificate in visual admin in XI

Former Member
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Hi,

I am uploading a .p7b certificate in visual admin given by a customer.

when I click on the upload button in the Keystorage

it does not show me this format.

How do I upload this certificate?

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Former Member
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Hi,

I was wondering if you were able to figure out how to load the partner's p7b cert. I have the same scenario, and I dont understand how to upload the cert.

Thanks,

Archana

Former Member
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Hi Archana,

We converted the .p7b format to crt/cer format. you can do it yourself or ask the customer to give it in that format.

I used below mehtod. Just make sure that certificate generated is correct by confirming it back with customer.

In Windows Explorer, select the file (filename.p7b) you want to convert. Double-click on the file to display a Certificates window.

In the left pane of the Certificates window, expand the file.

Expand the Certificates folder to display a list of certificates.

Select a certificate to convert to PEM format. Right-click on the certificate, then choose All Tasks > Export to display the Certificate Export Wizard.

In the wizard, click Next

Select the Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER) option. Then click Next. (Base-64 encoded is the PEM format.)

In the File name: field, enter a name for the converted digital certificate; then click Nest.

Note: The wizard appends a.cer extension to the output file The .cer extension is a generic extension which is appended to both base-64 encoded certificates and DER certificates. You can change the extension to .pem after you exit the wizard.

Verify that the settings are correct. If the settings are correct, click Finish; if they are not correct, click Back and make any necessary modifications.

Former Member
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Hi,

Check the certificate that you are trying to upload. verify.der

The file must be in DER format. PSE format is not supported. Plesae check for it.

Thanks

Swarup