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3 In the Add or Remove Snap-ins window, select  and click Add.
4 In the Certicates snap-in window, select Computer account, click Next, select Local computer, and
click Finish.
5 In the Add or Remove snap-in window, click OK.
What to do next
Import the SSL certicate into the Windows local computer certicate store. See “Import a Certicate for the
HTML Access Agent into the Windows Certicate Store,” on page 14.
Import a Certificate for the HTML Access Agent into the Windows Certificate
Store
To replace a default HTML Access Agent certicate with a CA-signed certicate, you must import the CA-
signed certicate into the Windows local computer certicate store. Perform this procedure on each desktop
where the HTML Access Agent is installed.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the HTML Access Agent is installed on the View desktop.
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Verify that the CA-signed certicate was copied to the desktop.
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Verify that the Certicate snap-in was added to MMC. See Add the Certicate Snap-In to MMC on a
View Desktop,” on page 13.
Procedure
1 In the MMC window on the View desktop, expand the  (Local Computer) node and select
the Personal folder.
2 In the Actions pane, go to More Actions > All Tasks > Import.
3 In the Certicate Import wizard, click Next and browse to the location where the certicate is stored.
4 Select the certicate le and click Open.
To display your certicate le type, you can select its le format from the File name drop-down menu.
5 Type the password for the private key that is included in the certicate le.
6 Select Mark this key as exportable.
7 Select Include all extendable properties.
8 Click Next and click Finish.
The new certicate appears in the  (Local Computer) > Personal >  folder.
9 Verify that the new certicate contains a private key.
a In the  (Local Computer) > Personal >  folder, double-click the new
certicate.
b In the General tab of the Certicate Information dialog box, verify that the following statement
appears: You have a private key that corresponds to this certificate.
What to do next
If necessary, import the root certicate and intermediate certicates into the Windows certicate store. See
“Import Root and Intermediate Certicates for the HTML Access Agent,” on page 15.
Congure the appropriate registry key with the certicate thumbprint. See “Set the Certicate Thumbprint
in the Windows Registry,” on page 15.
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