Owner's Manual
13. Click OK.
Obtaining Certificates
Obtaining a Certificate From Windows 2000 Server/Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003
Obtaining a Certificate From a File
NOTES:
The information in this section is intended for network administrators. For enterprise users, contact your
network administrator to obtain a client certificate for TLS authentication.
TLS EAP and TLS PEAP authentication require a client certificate in the user store for the logged-on user
account and a trusted certification authority (CA) certificate in the
root store. Certificates can be obtained from
a corporate certification authority stored on a Windows 2000 Server/Microsoft® Windows Server® system or
by using the Internet Explorer® Certificate Import Wizard.
Obtaining a Certificate From Windows 2000 Server/Microsoft® Windows Server®
2003
1. Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and browse to the Certificate Authority (CA) HTTP Service.
2. Log on to the CA Authority with the user name and password of the user account created on the authentication server.
This user name and password are not necessarily the same as your Windows user name and password.
3. On the Welcome page, click Request a Certificate.
4. On the Request a Certificate page, click advanced certificate request.
5. On the Advanced Certificate Request page, click Create and submit a request to this CA.
6. On the next Advanced Certificate Request page under Certificate Template, click User in the list.
7. Under Key Options, verify that the Mark keys as exportable check box is selected, then click Submit.
8. On the Certificate Issued page, click Install this certificate, then click Yes to continue.
9. If your certificate was correctly installed, a message is displayed, indicating that your new certificate has been
successfully installed.
10. To verify the installation, from the Tools menu in Microsoft Internet Explorer, click Internet Options. Click the Content