How to Install a Root Certificate in Windows XP
A root certificate is either a public key certificate or a self-signed certificate that identifies the Root Certificate Authority (CA).
If installing the SecureW2 EapSuite for the eduroam network UCD recommends using the installation package found at http://eduroam.ucd.ie/UCD_SecureW2_v0.03.exe The installation package will import the UCD root certificate automatically.
To install a trusted root certificate manually follow the steps below. Go to Start – Control Panel and click on Internet Options. Click on the Content tab Click Certificates. Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities to see a list of trusted certificates. Click import to install UCD Trusted Root Certificate.
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August 2nd, 2009 | by admin |