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Chapter 15: Advanced <strong>Admin</strong>istration<br />

• Click Browse. A dialog window opens.<br />

• In the dialog window, select the text file with the message you<br />

want to use, and then click Open. The maximum length of the<br />

text message is 10,000 characters.<br />

• Click Preview to preview the text contained in the file. The<br />

preview appears in the banner message field above.<br />

3. Click Update to save your changes. The updates will appear on the<br />

login screen the next time a user accesses CC-SG.<br />

Certificates<br />

In the Certificate tab, you can generate a certificate signing request (CSR)<br />

to be sent to a certificate authority to apply for a digital identity certificate,<br />

generate a self signed certificate, or import and export certificates and<br />

their private keys.<br />

Certificate Tasks<br />

Note: The button at the bottom of the screen will change from Export to<br />

Import to Generate, depending on which certificate option is selected.<br />

To export current certificate and private key:<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Security.<br />

2. Click the Certificate tab.<br />

3. Select Export current certificate and private key.<br />

4. Click Export. The certificate appears in the Certificate panel and the<br />

private key appears in Private Key panel.<br />

5. In each panel, select the text, and then press Ctrl+C to copy it. You<br />

can then paste the text wherever needed.<br />

To generate Certificate Signing Request, and import pasted<br />

certificate and private key:<br />

The CSR will be submitted to the Certificate Server who will issue a signed<br />

certificate. A root certificate will also be exported from the Certificate<br />

Server and saved in a file. Once you receive the signed certificate from the<br />

certificate signing authority, you can import the signed certificate, root<br />

certificate, and private key.<br />

1. Choose <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Security.<br />

2. Click the Certificate tab.<br />

3. Click Generate Certificate Signing Request, and then click Generate.<br />

The Generate Certificate Signing Request window opens.<br />

4. Type the requested data into the fields.<br />

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