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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Odex enterprise and SSL certificate

http://www.dip.co.uk/kb/1159.aspx
When importing certificates in Windows, the certificate will be placed in your own trusted root store.
If ODEX is running as an application, it is running as your user and so selecting certificates from your root store should show the new certificate.
If ODEX is running as a system service, you will need to ensure that the certificate is copied to the local machine's trusted root store. Certificates can be copied using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
Select add/remove snap-ins and add the certificate snap in twice, once selecting your user account and once selecting the local machine.
If you expand your current user trusted root store, you should be able to see the new certificate. This needs to be copied to the corresponding folder underneath the local computer.
If you are unfamiliar with MMC, you can select the import option from ODEX when browsing for certificates. This will cause ODEX to import the certificate into the appropriate store depending on whether ODEX is running as a service.

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