![]() Export Certificate dialog is displayed.Select the Export sub-menu from the pop-up menu and from there choose Export Key Pair. Right-click on the Trusted Certificate entry in the KeyStore Entries table.Use the browse options to select your key storage file and certificate file.Otherwise uncheck the box 'Encrypted Private Key'. If applicable, put in the decryption password.Right-click anywhere inside the new keystore.Select the files in the unzipped ZIP file, from the folder 'Root certificates' to import.Right-click on the entry and select 'Edit chain' and then 'Apend certificate'.Select the visible entry for your trusted certificate.The new Trusted Certificate entry will appear in the KeyStore Entries table with the chosen alias.Enter the alias of the new Trusted Certificate and press OK.The Trusted Certificate Alias dialog will appear. ![]() Click on the required certificate file or type the filename into the File Name text box.Select the drive and folder where the certificate file is stored.The Import Trusted Certificate dialog will appear.Alternatively click on the Import Trusted Certificate tool bar button: From the Tools menu, choose Import Trusted Certificate.Press the OK button to commence generation and produce the CSR.īe aware that you need the created KeyStore later when the certificate has been issued to import.Use the Browse button to select a CSR File location.The latter is useful for SSL certificates with SubjectAlternativeName extensions. ![]()
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