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OK I figured it out. I took the .pfx that I exported from the server that I requested and installed the original cert. Once I imported the CA and intermediate CA, It imported successfully.

1. Import top level CA
2. Import intermediate CA
3. Import the client certificate from an exported .pfx file (Make sure you know the password set at export.)

Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
CrossCheck, Inc.
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Subject: DCM - Import 3rd party certificate

I have a certificate that was purchase from a third party for our IIS 7.5 web servers. I would like to use this in an application on my iSeries V6R1 system as a client identity certificate. I have imported the CA and the intermediate CA already, no problems. But I cannot import the actual identity certificate as a client certificate as I do not have the request. This has already been signed but a public CA. Anyone know of a way to import the Certificate request that was generated and used to sign the certificate so I can import it and assign to my client application? I hate to purchase another certificate just for this one application that is requiring me to send a public client certificate chain.


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