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Prerequisites
You must have a vTPM-enabled virtual machine in your environment.
Procedure
1 Connect to vCenter Server by using the vSphere Client.
2 Select an object in the inventory that is a valid parent object of a virtual machine, for example, an
ESXi host or a cluster.
3 Select the vTPM-enabled virtual machine whose certificate information you want to view.
4 Click the Configure tab.
5 Under TPM, select Certificates.
6 Select the certificate to view its information.
7 (Optional) To export the certificate information, click Export.
The certificate is saved to disk.
What to do next
You can replace the default certificate with a certificate issued by a third-party certificate authority (CA).
See Export and Replace vTPM Module Device Certificates.
Export and Replace vTPM Module Device Certificates
You can replace the default certificate that comes with a Virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) device.
Prerequisites
You must have a vTPM-enabled virtual machine in your environment.
Procedure
1 Connect to vCenter Server by using the vSphere Client.
2 Select an object in the inventory that is a valid parent object of a virtual machine, for example, an
ESXi host or a cluster.
3 Select the vTPM-enabled virtual machine in the inventory whose certificate information you want to
replace.
4 Click the Configure tab.
5 Under TPM select Signing Requests.
6 Select a certificate.
7 To export the certificate information, click Export.
The certificate is saved to disk.
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