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3 Add the Root Certificate to a Server Truststore File on page 47
You must add root certificates to a server truststore file for all users and administrators that you trust.
View Connection Server instances and security servers use this information to authenticate smart card
users and administrators.
4 Modify View Connection Server Configuration Properties on page 48
To enable smart card authentication, you must modify View Connection Server configuration
properties on your View Connection Server or security server host.
5 Configure Smart Card Settings in View Administrator on page 48
You can use View Administrator to specify settings to accommodate different smart card
authentication scenarios.
Obtain the Root Certificate from the CA
You must obtain the root certificate from the CA that signed the certificates on the smart cards presented by
your users and administrators.
If you do not have the root certificate of the CA that signed the certificates on the smart cards presented by
your users and administrators, you can export a root certificate from a CA-signed user certificate or a smart
card that contains one. See “Obtain the Root Certificate from Windows,” on page 46.
Procedure
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Obtain the root certificate from one of the following sources.
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A Microsoft IIS server running Microsoft Certificate Services. See the Microsoft TechNet Web site
for information on installing Microsoft IIS, issuing certificates, and distributing certificates in your
organization.
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The public root certificate of a trusted CA. This is the most common source of a root certificate in
environments that already have a smart card infrastructure and a standardized approach to smart
card distribution and authentication.
What to do next
Add the root certificate to a server truststore file. See “Add the Root Certificate to a Server Truststore File,”
on page 47.
Obtain the Root Certificate from Windows
If you have a CA-signed user certificate or a smart card that contains one, and Windows trusts the root
certificate, you can export the root certificate from Windows.
Procedure
1 If the user certificate is on a smart card, insert the smart card into the reader to add the user certificate
to your personal store.
If the user certificate does not appear in your personal store, use the reader software to export the user
certificate to a file. This file will be used in Step 4.
2 In Internet Explorer, select Tools > Internet Options.
3 On the Content tab, click Certificates.
4 On the Personal tab, select the certificate you want to use and click View.
If the user certificate does not appear on the list, click Import to manually import it from a file. After the
certificate is imported, you can select it from the list.
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