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IC Setup Assistant Help
Import or Select Signed Certificate
Use the Import or Select Signed Certificate dialog to create a certificate signing request and to import a signed certificate and private key.
File Path
This field indicates the file path for the certificate signing request you created. The file path appears in this field after you select Create. Make note of this location before you click OK to close this dialog.
You cannot access the File Path field if you clicked Select Master Key in the Certificate Signing Option dialog.
Certificate File Path
This field indicates the file path for the signed certificate you imported. The file path appears in this field after you select Import and complete the information in the Import Certificate dialog.
Key Certificate File Path
This field indicates the file path for the private key you imported. The file path appears in this field after you select Import and complete the information in the Import Certificate dialog.
Trusted Certificate File Path
This field indicates the file path for the trusted certificate you imported. The file path appears in this field after you select Import and complete the information in the Import Certificate dialog. You can access this field if you selected Local Subsystems Server, Local Subsystems Client, Remote Subsystem Client, or HTTPS certificate use type from the Certificate Signing Requests dialog.
Remote Subsystem Server
This field indicates the name of the remote Notifier to connect to from this machine. You can access this field if you selected Remote Subsystems Client certificate use type from the Certificate Signing Requests dialog.
Certificate
This field indicates the certificate subject that identifies the certificate and private key selected from the Windows Certificate Store. The certificate subject appears in this field after you click Select and complete the information in the Select Certificate From Windows Certificate Store dialog. You can select from the Windows Certificate Store if you selected Select Master Key or selected Use a single server certificate for all certificate uses in the Certificate Signing Option dialog.